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Volume  XLV 
Published  by 
The  Annual  Staff 
Editor  - Kathy  Kline 
Advisor  - Mr.  Marvin  Webb 
MEDINA  SENIOR  HIGH  SCHOOL 
420  East  Union  Street 
Medina,  Ohio  44256 

MEDINIAN  1968 


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FOREWORD 


Medina  Senior  High  School  offers  its  sudents 
unlimited  opportunities  in  order  that  they  may 
grow  in  many  ways  during  their  four  years 
here. 

There  are  opportunities  for  self-expression 
through  music,  drama,  and  art;  intellectual 
stimulation  by  way  of  research  for  advanced 
courses;  learning  by  teaching  others  in  the  tu- 
torial program;  or,  acquiring  marketable  skills 
through  the  vocational  programs. 

MHS  also  provides  unlimited  opportunities 
for  appreciation  of  the  simple  things  such  as 
hearing  a sparkling  laugh,  a whisper  in  study 
hall,  a squeal  in  biology,  or  a melodious  chord 
from  the  music  wing;  seeing  a freshman  on  his 
first  day,  tears  as  the  scoreboard  declares  de- 
feat, a couple  holding  hands,  a coach  s side- 
lines frustrations,  or,  seniors  making  that  last 
trek  down  the  halls;  doing  homework  on  time, 
building  a float,  decorating  for  the  prom,  typ- 
ing a friend's  term  paper;  or,  just  being  a part 
of  the  school  by  standing  in  clustered  groups, 
cheering  at  ball  games,  dancing  at  canteens, 
canvassing  for  scholarship  funds,  or  carting  in 
canned  food  for  the  annual  Christmas  canned 
food  drive. 

Yes,  there  are  opportunities— for  those  who 
wish  to  seize  theme— opportunities  that  will 
prepare  the  student  to  enter  the  adult  world 
at  graduation  time. 

In  this  volume,  the  MEDINIAN  staff  pre- 
sents for  you  a closer  look  at  these  Opportuni- 
ties Unlimited." 


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OPPORTUNITIES  FOR- 
taking  field  trips 

eating  lunch  with  congenial  friends 
cheering  teams  to  victory 
waiting  for  the  evening  bus 
goofing  off  in  study  hall 


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CONTENTS 


Academics 

Administration  and  Staff  . . 

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. . 18 

. 34 

Underclassmen  

. 54 

Athletics  

. 74 

Musical  Groups 

102 

Special  Events  

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Organizations  

116 

Awards  and  Graduation  . . 

146 

Advertising 

. 157 

Index  

188 

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OPPORTUNITIES  FOR- 


exhibiting  pride  in  school  awards 
trodding  the  crowded  stairs 
extolling  "Bees  are  Best" 
competing  in  class  events 
meeting  personalities 
displaying  fads  and  fashions 


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Modern  teaching  equipment  has  changed  the  face  of  the 
language  classrooms. 


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Languages,  as  everyone  knows,  play  a major  role  in  achieving  better 
communications  between  countries.  With  such  modern  aides  as  the  lan- 
guage lab,  MHS  students  are  learning  to  be  the  diplomats  of  tomorrow. 
Languages  include  studies  in  German,  Latin,  French,  and  Spanish,  to  give 
each  student  the  choice  he  desires. 

English,  a required  course  for  every  student  in  the  first  three  years, 
can  also  be  made  interesting.  English  projects,  such  as  those  by  the  seniors, 
have  helped  make  the  times  of  the  past  come  alive.  The  student  is  able 
to  acquire  a solid  knowledge  of  lands  abroad,  as  well  attaining  the  basics 
of  grammar  and  spelling. 

Speech  and  dramatics,  is  a course  often  ignored  when  thoughts  of 
language  courses  arise.  An  elective,  speech  offers  the  student  interested 
in  pursuing  the  finer  points  of  debate,  dramatics,  and  public  speaking, 
a good  background.  In  the  course  of  the  year,  plays  were  written  and 
produced,  the  art  of  makeup  studied,  and  a wide  range  of  speeches 
written  and  presented  to  the  individual  classes. 


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Science  and  math 
courses  teach 
organization  of 
facts  into 
meaningful 
relationships 


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Medina  offers  its  students  an 
opportunity  to  obtain  a taste  of 
each  of  the  principal  sciences:  bi- 
ology, physical  science,  chemis- 
try, and  physics.  Through  biology, 
sophomores  evolve  a theory  of 
the  origin,  development,  struc- 
ture, and  functions  of  plants  and 
animals;  through  chemistry  as 
juniors,  an  understanding  of  the 
composition  of  substances;  and, 
through  physics  as  seniors,  a 
knowledge  of  the  phenomena  of 
matter  and  energy.  It  is  through 
this  study  and  laboratory  work 
which  changes  facts  in  print  to 
reality  that  the  students  are  able 
to  meet  a scientific  future  confi- 
dently. 

Math  courses  enable  the  stu- 
dents to  understand  some  of  the 
sciences  more  fully.  There  is  a 
variety  of  math  offered  here, 
from  algebra  I and  geometry  to 
trigonometry  and  calculus.  This 
year,  a computer  has  been  added 
to  the  equipment  of  the  math  de- 
partment, and  has  fascinated 
many  students.  Some  students 
have  even  written  programs  for 
it. 


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Medina’s  superb  fine  arts  department  affords 


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countless  opportunities  to  think  and  perform  creatively 


Music  and  art  are  tal- 
ents no  well-rounded 
person  can  afford  not  to 
refine.  Medina's  fine  arts 
department  excels  in  en- 
couraging interests  in  all 
forms  of  beauty,  from  a 
perfect  note  to  an  oil 
portrait.  The  marching 
band  provides  entertain- 
ment at  football  games 
after  long,  hard  days  of 
practice.  The  concert  and 
pep  bands  have  also 
added  to  our  enjoyment 
and  prestige. 

This  year  the  art  class- 
es have  kept  not  only 
the  showcases  full  of 
their  work,  but  also  the 
halls  and  lobby.  Besides 
this  active  creating, 
there  are  courses  which 
seek  to  develop  an  ap- 
preciation for  the  fine 
arts  through  historical 
background. 


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Vocational  courses  build  basic 
skills  and  business  aptitudes 

The  Home  Economics  department  is  one  that  is 
often  overlooked  when  it  comes  to  praise.  In  this 
department,  the  girls  are  taught  all  of  the  fine  arts 
of  homemaking,  and  their  interest  in  building  good 
and  stable  homes  is  encouraged.  Home  Economics 
has  been  added  this  year  to  the  curriculum  as  a 
vocational  course,  based  on  the  same  standards  as 
DE  and  DCT. 

Business  education  courses  afford,  not  only  un- 
limited opportunity  for  students  planning  to  pursue 
a career  in  business,  but  also  offer  personal-use  sub- 
jects, such  as  personal  typing  and  notehand  which 
aid  in  improving  study  habits. 

Boys  have  found  industrial  arts  and  mechanical 
drawing  not  only  interesting  but  fun.  In  the  machine 
shop,  they  are  able  to  tinker  with  engines  and  learn 
valuable  things  about  machines. 


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Social  studies  department  produces  true  citizens 


In  order  to  produce  these  responsi- 
ble citizens,  the  social  studies  depart- 
ment gives  a basic  background  of 
the  histories  and  governments  of  dif- 
ferent countries.  Special  attention  is 
given  to  the  United  States  in  studying 
civics,  economics,  and  American  his- 
tory. These  subjects  are  highlighted 
by  films,  maps,  and  charts.  In  class- 
rooms, discussions  were  long  and 
heated  as  the  Presidential  election 
presented  many  points  for  arguments. 


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ADMINISTRATION  • STAFF  • STUDENTS 


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Robert  A.  Hedrick— Superintendent 
B.S.,  Ed.,  Defiance  College 
M.S.,  Ed.,  Indiana  University 


Alvalyn  R.  Larson— School  Psychologist 
B.S.,  Ed.,  University  of  Miami 
M.A.,  Akron  University 


BOARD  OF 

EDUCATION 

Seated: 

Robert  A.  Hedrick 
Superintendent 
Ralph  Waite 
President 

Miss  F.  C.  Veverka 
Clerk 

Standing: 

Cal  Wible 
Leonard  Morse 
Robert  E.  Smith 
E.  W.  P.  Smith 
Vice-President 


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initiates  many  changes 


Robert  W.  Dague— Assistant  Principal 
B.A.,  Baldwin-Wallace  College 
M.A.,  Columbia  University 


Augie  Rios— Principal 

B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University 

M.E.,  Kent  State  University 


Robert  Peters 
Dean  of  Boys 
B.S.,  Ohio  U 
M.A.,  West 
Virginia  U 

M ary  Jane  Smith 
Dean  of  Girls 
B.S.,  Western 
Michigan 
M.A.,  Kent  State 


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Row  1:  Mr.  Webb,  Mr.  Platz,  and  Mrs. 
Hubbard.  Row  2:  Mr.  Alexander  and 
Miss  Chur.  Row  3:  Mr.  Bosler  and  Miss 
Smith. 

Marvin  W.  Webb 
Business  Education 
B.S.Ed.,  Ohio  University 

Rollie  Platz 
Driver  Education 
B.S.Ed.,  M.Ed.,  Kent  State 

Mary  Hubbard 
Librarian 

B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan 
B.S.,  Western  Reserve 


T.  J.  Alexander 
Chemistry 
B.S.,  Ohio  State 

Robin  B.  Chur 

Physical  Science 

B.A.,  Muskingum  College 


Stan  Bosler 
Speech 

B.A.,  College  of  Wooster 

Carolyn  M.  Smith 
English 

B.S.Ed.,  Ohio  University 


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MHS  teachers  encourage  students  to  utilize  opportunities 


Row  7:  Miss  Lawrence,  Mr. 
Weygandt,  and  Mr.  Corbus. 
Row  2:  Miss  Huddle.  Row  3: 
Mrs.  Neptune  and  Mr.  Swing- 
lish. 

Patricia  Lawrence 
Physical  Education 
B.S.Ed.,  Miami  U 


Dale  Weygandt 
Physical  Education 
B.A.,  College  of  Wooster 
M.S.,  Indiana  University 

Kenneth  Corbus 
History 

B.S.,  Ohio  State 

Rebecca  C.  Huddle 
Social  Studies 
B.S.Ed.,  Ohio  State 

Jeanette  Neptune 
English 

B.A.,  Baldwin-Wallace 

Joseph  S.  Swinglish 
Physical  Science 
B.S.Ed.,  California  State 


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Susan  D.  Hornberger 
Vocational  Home  Economics 
B.S.Ed.,  Kent  State 

Janies  Mougey 
Music 

B.S.Ed.,  Ohio  Northern 

Larry  Pilarski 
Social  Studies 
B.S.Ed.,  Kent  State 


Skilled  teachers 


Column  1:  Mr.  Tibbits,  Miss  Hornberger,  and 
Mr.  Mougey.  Column  2:  Mr.  Pilarski  and  Mr. 
H.  Evans.  Column  3:  Mr.  Minick  and  Mrs.  Porter. 


Harl  L.  Evans 
Social  Studies 
B.S.Ed.,  M.Ed.,  Ohio  U 

James  Minick 
Mathematics 
B.S.,  Penn  State 

Fay  A.  Porter 

Mathematics 

B.A.,  Baldwin-Wallace 


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widen  perspective 


Column  1: 
Column  2: 
Column  3: 
Hamm. 


Mr.  Walker  and  Mr.  Vandersal. 
Mr.  Eisenmann  and  Mr.  Brewer. 
Mr.  Millor,  Mr.  Dailey,  and  Mrs. 


Manuel  Millor 
Spanish 

B.A.,  University  of  Havana 

Howard  D.  Dailey 

Social  Studies 

B.S.Ed.,  M.Ed.,  Kent  State 

Marlene  D.  Hamm 
Mathematics 
B.S.,  Illinois  State 


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Teachers  develop  young  minds 
for  adult  responsibilities 

Row  1:  Mrs.  Christy,  Miss  Cross,  and 
Mr.  R.  Evans.  Row  2:  Mrs.  Kellogg.  Row 


3:  Mr.  Graham,  Mr.  Phillips,  and 
Morrison. 

Mrs. 

Mama  A.  Christy 

Susan  Kellogg 

Art 

French,  Latin 

B.F.A.,  Cleveland  Art  Institute 
M.F.A.,  Guanajuato  University 

B.A.,  Ohio  Wesleyan 

Stanley  B.  Graham 

Marilyn  Cross 

Physics,  Biology 

Mathematics 

B.A.,  College  of  Wooster 

B.A.,  Ohio  State 

Delmar  Phillips 

Robert  H.  Evans 

Business  Education 

Art 

B.A.,  B.S.,  M.A.,  Central  Michigan 

B.A.,  Fairmont  State 

University 

Tevis  Morrison 
Sociology,  Psychology 
B.A.,  Centre  College 

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Row  h Mrs.  Schapiro  and 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Elrick.  Ro.w  2: 
Mr.  Celidonio  and  Mrs.  Toth. 
Row  3:  Mr.  Fry,  Mr.  Haas, 
and  Miss  Cox. 


Eleanor  I.  Schapiro 
English 

B.A.,  Western  Reserve 
M.A.,  Cornell 

Donald  Elrick 
English 

B.A.,  Hiram  College 

Dorothy  Elrick 
English 

B.A.,  Hiram  College 

Robert  J.  Celidonio 
Industrial  Arts 
B.S.,  California  State 

Carol  Toth 
Special  Education 
B.S.Ed.,  Kent  State 

Harry  Fry 
Music 

B.M.,  Baldwin-Wallace 
B.M.Ed.,  College  of  Wooster 

Eugene  Haas 
Mathematics 
B.S.Ed.,  Ohio  State 

Susan  E.  Cox 

Home  Economics 

B.A.,  Muskingum  College 


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Larry  Casterline 
Distributive  Education 
B.S.,  Bowling  Green 
M.A.,  Bowling  Green 

Charles  E.  Carey 
Music 

B.S.,  Wilmington  College 
M.A.,  Ohio  State 

Lucy  Shirey 
English 

B.S.,  Kent  State 

Douglas  Shamp 
English 

B.A.,  Muskingum  College 


Foreign  travel  and  summer  studies 


Mr.  Casterline 


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Mrs.  Shirey 
Mr.  Loveman 


Mr.  Shamp 
Miss  Jeske 


supplement  an  already  busy  schedule 


H.  E.  Linn 
Industrial  Arts 
B.S.,  Ohio  University 


James  N.  Barbor 

Industrial  Arts 

B.S.,  Wilmington  College 


Jeanette  Heiges 
English 

B.A.,  Oberlin  College 


Losia  Schafer 
Business  Education 
B S.,  Office  Training 


Robert  Cantwell 
English 

B.S.,  Kent  State 


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Teaching  is  a year-round  profession 


Faculty  members  for  the  1968-69  school  year  at  Medina  Sen- 
ior High  School  bring  to  the  students  of  the  district  years  of  ex- 
perience and  advanced  training  as  evidenced  in  a recent  survey. 
Thirty-two  colleges  and  universities  are  represented  by  staff 
members.  The  ranks  of  the  sixteen  members  now  holding  Mas- 
ter degrees  should  be  swelled  by  at  least  five  by  September 
since  several  teachers  plan  to  acquire  the  added  degree  this 
summer. 

Our  educators  also  bring  a broad  background  knowledge 
of  foreign  nations  to  our  classrooms.  From  the  European  coun- 
tries of  England,  France,  Germany,  and  Austria,  to  Cuba  and 
Mexico  in  the  Caribbean,  to  the  Philippines  in  the  Pacific,  comes 
first-hand  information  from  faculty  members  who  have  travelled 
or  resided  there. 

Summer,  while  it  is  a time  for  some  to  pursue  further  training, 
or  a vacation,  is  also  a time  for  staff  members  to  add  other 
skills  and  knowledges  to  their  credentials  by  taking  jobs  as 
commercial  painters,  cafeteria  cashiers,  food  processors,  youth 
counselors,  resort  managers,  or  fair  program  service  managers. 

Our  students  are,  indeed,  truly  blessed  by  a faculty  with  ex- 
perience, training,  and  a wide  general  background.  Thus,  this 
faculty  fs  well  qualified  to  lead  the  youth  of  MHS  to  accomplish 
their  lofty  goals. 


Today's  youth  lost  a friend  and  inter- 
ested teacher  with  the  passing  of  Mrs. 
Keck  last  autumn.  Mrs.  Keck,  who  so  ably 
and  graciously  substituted  for  Mrs.  Hold- 
ridge  in  Latin  and  English  when  school 
began  last  September  received  injuries  in 
a fall.  A short  time  later,  death  unexpect- 
edly claimed  this  vivacious  and  young-in- 
spirit teacher.  Students  at  Medina  Senior 
High  School  will  surely  miss  her  cheerful 
smile,  her  unselfish,  helpful  attitude,  and 
her  sincere  interest  in  them.  Yes,  today's 
youth  has  indeed  lost  a friend  in  the 
passing  of  Mrs.  Keck. 


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Carl  Schusterman 
Mechanical  Drawing 
B.A.,  Ohio  Un  iversity 


Margaret  Muren 
German 

B.A.,  Notre  Dame  College 


Jack  Jaskol 

Diversified  Cooperative  Training 
B.S.,  Kent  State  University 


Secretaries  are  always  waiting  with 


a friendly  smile 


Louane  Kowal 
Secretary  to  Mr.  Hedrick 

Marjorie  Poetsch 
Secretary  to  Mr.  Rios 


Jean  Titus 
General  Office 

Jean  Thornburg 
Superintendent's  Office 


Norma  Kreiger 
Clerk's  Office 

Ruth  Rickard 
Secretary  to. Mrs.  Larson 


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Many  non-certified  personnel  needed 


OFFICE  WORKERS— Row  7:  L.  Houston,  A.  Krosse,  G.  Stevie,  C.  Naragon, 
C.  Rice.  Row  2:  G.  Ross,  G.  Roshon,  S.  Bailey,  and  J.  Cantwell.  Row  3: 
TOP  LEFT:  Paul  Wagner  J.  Nixon,  P.  Kapp,  G.  Vandenberg,  and  S.  Petty.  Row  4:  A.  Nord,  A. 

LIBRARY  ASSISTANTS— Row  7:  B.  Rucker,  J.  Keefer,  T.  Hunter,  and  A.  Morse. 

Steidl,  J.  Hutchinson,  D.  Saab,  D.  Szabo,  W. 

Street,  and  G.  Henke.  Row  2:  G.  Rucker,  E. 

Szalay,  D.  Mohn,  B.  Pike,  G.  McClung,  J.  Bixby, 

P.  Ray,  K.  Beers,  and  I.  Millor. 


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Clyde  Rhoads 


Ray  Sweet 


Alverta  Shelton 


S.  Severs,  D.  Miller,  W.  Marquardt,  K.  Wilson,  E.  Fetzer,  K.  Bachelder,  and  C.  Ferguson 


Dalton  Blackburn 


Sally  Failor,  Theresa  Gienke,  Betty  Balogh,  Stella  Fiser,  and  Shirley  Palinchik. 


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Seniors  prepare  to  face 

Seniors  at  Medina  Senior  High  will  certainly  re- 
member some  of  the  situations  that  took  place  this 
past  year.  How  many  of  those  listed  below  will  you 
remember  twenty  years  from  now? 

'taking  wide-awake  pills  to  keep  you  alive  so  you 
can  finish  your  term  paper 

thinking  the  entertainment  at  the  Junior-Senior  Ban- 
quet was  really  funny  until  the  Juniors  told  a "funny" 
about  you 

praying  that  the  Trojan  Bee's  head  wouldn't  fall 
off  on  the  homecoming  float 

hoping  that  Dale  Chase  would  arrive  on  time  with 
the  canned  goods  needed  to  win  the  canned  food 
drive 

competing  for  a spot  on  the  quiz-down  team 
being  off  limits  at  Stan  Hywet. 

planning  a big  trip  to  Cedar  Point  for  a senior 
celebration." 


SENIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS-Fran  Austin-secretary,  Chris  Fahlman- 
president,  Cindy  Hurd— vice-president,  Nancy  Haas— treasurer. 


KIRK  ANTONE  AINGER 
BRUCE  ALAN  ANDERSON 
JUDITH  CECELIA  ANDERSON 


RICHARD  LAWRENCE  AUFMUTH 
FRANCIS  ANN  AUSTIN 
BETTY  MARIE  BARGAR 


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the  world 


MARTIN  ALAN  BARRETT 
CAROL  LEE  BECKOWITZ 
KATHRYN  LYNN  BEERS 


ROBERT  EUGENE  BERGER 
RONALD  ALLEN  BETZ 
WALTER  DANIEL  BIGHAM 


KAREN  RITA  BOWMAN 
AUGUSTUS  GERALD  BREWER 
BARBARA  JANE  BRINKER 


RICHARD  ALLYN  BROBST 
MICHAEL  ALAN  BROOKS 
MICHAEL  DOUGLAS  BURLINGAME 


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CHARLES  ALAN  BUTT 
CONNIE  JO  CANFIELD 
DEBORAH  SUE  CARTEN 


GARY  JAMES  CHANDLER 
DALE  HERBERT  CHASE 
JANET  LOUISE  CLARK 


Seniors  bring  in  the  most  cans  to  win  the  canned 


PAMELA  DARLENE  CLARY 
FRANKLIN  CLARKE 
CLEMENTS  II 


DAVID  HAROLD  CLAYPOOL 
THOMAS  GEORGE 
CLEVIDENCE 


Bill  Lawrence  knocks  on  wood  and  hopes  the  new  cafeteria 
furniture  will  hold  up.  Karl  Lockwood  helps  the  furniture  hold 
up  by  holding  up  a chair. 


BARBARA 

JoANNE 

COLE 

KEVIN 

ROBERT 

CONLEY 


MARLON 

GENE 

CRAIG 


MARY 

ANN 

CULLIN 


Praying  Seniors  await  ihe  arrival  of  Dale  Chase,  who 
in  the  last  minutes  can  bring  the  cans  necessary  to  win. 


food  drive 


EDWARD  LEON  DAVIS 
JOELLA  MAE  DAVIS 
RUSSELL  WILLIAM  DAVISON 


FRANKLIN  JOHN  DeGENERO 
CHRISTINE  FAYE  DeLISLE 
RICHARD  DEAN  DENSON 


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JAMES  ALLEN  DEYLING 
EVELYN  ANN  DONAHUE 
JOSEPH  RICHARD  DONNELLY 


GAIL  ANN  DOUGHERTY 
RUTH  EILEEN  DULL 
GORDEN  GAY  DUNCAN 


Seniors  excel  in  sports 

KATHLEEN  ANN  DePLAGA 
RICHARD  ALAN  DYE 
CHARLES  JOHN  EATON 
RAYMOND  VERNON  ECKERT 


Judy  (Anderson)  jots  the  finishing  touches  on  a note  to  Baby  Huey. 


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Barefoot  Margie  Veres  and  Debbie  Carten  find  that  they  do  their 
best  art  work  while  relaxing. 


WILLIAM  EDWARD  EDDY 
MARCIA  LOUISE  ELLIOTT 
DELORA  JANE  ENGLAND 
JOHN  CHRISTOPHER  FAHLMAN 


and  activities 


SALLY  JO  FEBUS 

PAUL  JOSEPH  FELDMAN 

CATHERINE  ANN  FERGUSON 


BARBARA  LEE  FETTY 
ELAINE  RUTH  FETZER 
LYNDA  JANE  FETZER 


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ROBERT  LEROY  FITES 
LORAYNE  DOROTHY  FLEMING 
BURNS  PATRICK  FLUGUM 


KATHLEEN  ANN  FODOR 
NANCY  JANE  FOSTER 
JULIA  ELISE  GERDING 


FAITH  DARLENE  GISH 
DEBORAH  ANN  GORFIDO 
JAMES  CAMERON  GOWE 


JOHN  CHARLES  GRAFF 
BARBARA  JEAN  GREGORY 
PHILIP  TIMOTHY  GREY 


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VIKKI  SUE  GRIEVE  THOMAS  RICHARD  GROVE  BEVERLY  RAE  GROVES 

NANCY  JENNIFER  HAAS  MACY  MONROE  HALLOCK  JR.  BONNIE  KAY  HAMLIN 


DAVID  NEIL  GROVES 
CATHY  ANN  HANSHUE 


Seniors  look  forward  to 


receiving  their  diplomas 


Can  you  really  measure  the  head-swelling  pride  of  each 
Senior?  Donna  McClellen  gets  measured  for  her  cap  and 
gown. 


SANDRA  MARIE  HARRINGTON 


CAROL  LEE  HAUEISEN 


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LEIF  A.  HERIGSTAD 
TERRY  BRUCE  HILL 
ELAINE  ADELE  HOOD 


PAMELA  ANN  HOOD 
JEFFREY  HUGH  HUNTER 
THOMAS  ARTHUR  HUNTER 


Seniors  take  advantage  of 

CYNTHIA  SUE  HURD 
VICTORIA  CHRISTINE  JEDLICKA 
SANDRA  KAY  JENKINS 
GAYLE  ANN  JESTER 


Dee  England  inspects  the  latest  edition  of  the  Medinamite. 


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JEANNE  ELIZABETH  JINDRA 
DOUGLAS  WILLIAM  JONES 
GARY  THOMAS  JONES 


PEGGY  ANN  KAPP 
JEFFREY  ALAN  KARSON 
ALBERT  RAY  KEEFER 


the  opportunities  at 


VICTORIA  ANN  KELLY 
KATHLEEN  RUTH  KLINE 
LINDA  RAE  KLOOZ 
BARBARA  SUE  KOCH 


has  to  serve  spinach! 


new 


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LEONARD  FRANK  KOVACEK  PATRICIA  ANN  KOVACEK 

GARY  DONALD  LACQUEMENT  ROBERT  ALLEN  LANE 


BARBARA  JANE  KULP 
WILLIAM  COURTNEY 
LAWRENCE 


LAWRENCE  GERARD 
LaBADIE 

ANN  CORIN  LEADEN 


MHS  students  warmly  welcome  Colombian  student 


"How  was  I supposed  to  know  what  that  meant  in  English!" 
exclaims  Guillermo  Villacres. 


MARTI  ANN  LEHMAN  THOMAS  GIBBS  LINCOLN 


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KARL  WILLIAM  LOCKWOOD 
MICHAEL  ALAN  LOVEMAN 
DEE  ELIZABETH  MacLECD 


BARBARA  ANN  MADEY 
NONA  KAY  McCLASKIE 
DONNA  LOUISE  McCLELLAN 


DOUGLAS  ALAN  McCLURE 
CARLA  RAE  McCOMAS 
LORETTA  ANNABEE  McCOURT 


CHRISTINE  LOUISE  McELFRESH 
JEANNETTE  CECILE  McHENRY 
MADELINE  CAROL  MEDLEY 


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SHERRY  YVONNE  MEDLEY 
KATHALEEN  ANN  MESICK 
DAVID  MICHAEL  MILLER 
DONNA  MARIA  MILLER 


JANE  MARIE  MISSINEIO 
KATHLEEN  MONACO 
NONDA  WILMA  MORRIS 


TERRANCE  ALLEN  MORRIS 
ALLEN  HOSMER  MORSE,  JR. 
RAY  STEPHEN  MORSE 


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CAROL  ANN  MUICH 
EDGAR  LEE  MULL 
RICHARD  GEORGE  NEPTUNE 


PAUL  GORDON  NEWBERRY 
CAROLYN  JEN  NICHOLS 
JOANN  E.  NIXON 


Seniors  await  their  last 


day  at  M.H.S. 


"I  wonder  how  Beethoven  got  his  start,"  ponders  John  Wanink 
in  Music  History. 


FATE  EARL  OLDS 
JEFFREY  JOSEPH  PALKER 
TOM  STEVE  PANDUR 

LARRY  EMERSON  PEACOCK  47 


SUSAN  MINETTE  PELTON 
DELANNE  PETTY 
RALPH  ARTHUR  PIATT 


MARY  LOUISE  PICHELMAYER 
CAROL  LEE  PIFER 
ROSE  MARY  POWELL 


MARSHALL  JAMES  PROCK 
STEPHEN  ANTHONY  QUICK 
ROBERT  ALLEN  RAPP 


CHERYL  ANN  REED 
CAROL  KAY  RICE 
GAIL  SUE  RITCHIE 


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LELAND  WILLIAM  ROBY 
KIMBERLY  ANN  RYAN 


GWYNNE  LYNN  ROSHON 
LAWRENCE  CHARLES  SAUER 


CHARLES  LEO  ROSS 
KAYE  LYNNE  SCHLECHTY 


SUSAN  MARIE  RUSSELL 
DAVID  LEE  SCHRAY 


Stan  Hywet  intrigues  Senior  English  students 


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Seniors  create  a Trojan  Bee  and  work  to  get  a-head 


SHARON  ANN  SETZER 
STEPHANIE  JEANNE  SEVERS 
SUSAN  LOUISE  SEXTON 


CAROL  ANNE  SHULTZMAN 
SHARON  LEE  SITTINGER 
JAMES  CHARLES  SKURVID 


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DANIEL  HENRY  STEINGASS  II 
GLENDA  KAY  STEVIC 


"Paint  brush,  paint  brush,  is 
my  hand,  who's  the  greatest 
in  the  land?"  questions 
Michelangelo  Palker. 


WILLIAM  HENRY  STREET 
THERESA  KAY  STUART 


JOHN  CHRISTOPHER  SWINGLE 
RICHARD  MICHAEL  TETZEL 
CLAUDIA  JEAN  TODD 


DOUGLAS  LEONARD  TOTH 
LINDA  ANN  TUREK 
NANCY  SUE  TURNBAUGH 


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MARY  GAIL  VANDENBERG 
DIANNA  JOY  VARNEY 
JAMES  FINLEY  VAUGHN 


TIMOTHY  CLAIR  VELLENOWETH 
MARGARET  THERESA  VERES 
GUILLERMO  GUSTAVO  VILLACRES 


ROBERT  LEA  VRBANAC 
DARRELL  LYNN  WAITE 
HAROLD  ALLEN  WAITE 


SHIRLEY  JEAN  WALKER 
JOHN  SCOTT  WANINK 
DAVID  FRANKLIN  WEBB 


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Seniors  toil  long  hours  for  exams 


TIMOTHY  TRUMAN  WHITAKER 
MICHAEL  HAROLD  WILKE 
JAN  ARDEN  WILKINSON 


RANDALL  WAYNE  WILLS 
COLLEEN  LEIGH  WINEBRENNER 
WILLIAM  KEIL  WOLF 


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Juniors  make  the  Junior-Senior  Prom  a spectacular 


Connie  Abell 
Donna  Albright 
Richard  Alspach 


Thomas  Baker 
Linda  Barnes 
Theresa  Barnes 


Kathy  Batchelder 
William  Beck 
Barbara  Bedford 


Cyndy  Been 
John  Bell 
Mark  Bixler 


JUNIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS— Seated:  Ann  Stein— secretary  and  Kathy 
Batchelder— treasurer.  Standing:  John  Haas— president  and  Mark 
Hunter— vice-president. 


Sue  Blankenship 
Richard  Blevins 
Bonnie  Bluhm 


Joe  Bogard 
Kathleen  Bonadio 
Jeffrey  Borden 
Jeff  Bougher 
Mimi  Brown 
Sue  Brubaker 
Sharon  Brugmann 


Billie  Buchanan 
Steve  Burgdorfer 
Scott  Burlingame 
Rebecca  Cabell 
Kenneth  Canfield 
Jane  Cantwell 
Tom  Carlisle 


Don  Carter 
Tim  Caverly 
Mike  Cavey 
Chris  Chandler 
Jan  Churgovich 
George  Clark 
Craig  Clasen 


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event  with  their  theme  “Gone  With  the  Wind" 


Rosalyn  Clay 
Ken  Cleveland 
Mike  Coffey 
Patricia  Cogar 
Kathy  Coleman 
Rick  Cornelius 
Chris  Cotter 


Rohn  Craig 
Ralph  Cripps 
Candy  Davis 
Bill  Delac 
Raymond  Deuring 
Denise  Donahey 
Michael  Donovan 


Bonnie  Dreibelbis 
Peggy  Dreibelbis 
Beatrice  Dunbar 
Helen  Dunn 
Kathy  Dwyer 
Joel  Ewing 
Mark  Feldman 


Sharon  Fiser 
David  Flugum 
James  Foster 
Brian  Fowls 
Kaleen  Friday 
Gary  Friedt 
Arlene  Gannon 


Eileen  Gannon 
Mary  Gannon 
Susan  Gerspacher 
Scott  Glass 
Barbara  Gorey 
Charles  Gouin 
Josephine  Gregory 


Claudia  Grieve 
John  Haas 


Lorraine  Hadlock 
Bonnie  Hajek 


Cheryl  Hallman 
David  Hanshue 


All  right,  Coffey— how  much  are  the  seniors  paying  you  to  wreck  our 
float? 


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Jody  Hardinger 
William  Harriger 
Jill  Harsin 
Marsha  Hausman 


Linda  Hausted 
Tim  Hawkins 
James  Header 
Ellen  Hemmert 


Geraldine  Henke 
Kristina  High 
Barbara  Hill 
Joel  Himmel 


Robert  Hitzelberger 
Cathleen  Hobart 
Douglas  Hodge 
Lynn  Houston 


Faith  Hronek 
Claudia  Hunter 
Mark  Hunter 
Wayne  Huston 


Caught  in  the  act,  Van  Horsten! 


Steven  lies 
Patricia  Jennings 
Susan  Jindra 
Keith  Johnson 
Sandra  Johnson 
Gayle  Jones 
Kim  Jones 


Charles  Josh 
Jeanette  Kabeller 
Patrick  Karson 
Albert  Keiper 
Karen  Kemmerling 
Howard  Kilgore 
Laura  Kincaid 


Helen  Klopp 
Tim  Kovacek 
John  Kowal 
Loretta  Krebs 
Bruce  Kreiger 
Ann  Krosse 
Laura  LaBadie 


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Juniors  accept  responsibilities  of  running  concession  stand 


Jennifer  Lance 
Mary  Leister 
Robert  Leonard 
Richard  Linek 
Sue  Lipstreu 
Robert  Lowey 
Marlene  Magowan 


Wendy  Marquardt 
Jonathan  Marsh 
George  Martinez 
John  Matacic 
Jenny  Matthews 
Stanley  McClain 
Stephen  McClaning 


Kathy  McClaskie 
Beth  McClung 
Kenneth  McEwen 
Dennis  Meincke 
George  Miavitz 
Peggy  Mihalko 
Connie  Miley 


Obviously  Bill  and  Rick  aren't  concentrating  on  their  Trig  problem. 


Susan  Molner 
Edward  Mooney 


David  Moore 
Cynthia  Morris 


Sharon  Motz 
Barry  Muha 


David  Muich 
Cynthia  Naragon 
Deborah  Nees 
Larry  Noftz 
Debra  Ode 
Ronda  Packard 
Virginia  Page 


James  Palinchik 
Paul  Palmatier 
Karen  Papenhausen 
Linda  Patrick 
Jane  Pennington 
Susan  Penrose 
James  Perkins 


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Sherry  Petty 
Diane  Piatt 
John  Porter 
Gary  Presock 
Henry  Presock 
Cheryl  Promey 
Susan  Pursley 


Pauline  Ray 
Gayle  Reed 
Rhonda  Rennard 
Susan  Rivers 
David  Roberts 
Lewis  Roby 
Charles  Rodgers 


Janet  Rodgers 
Craig  Rollins 
Cynthia  Rooy 
William  Rose 
Gwen  Ross 
Barbara  Roth 
Cynthia  Rych 


Joseph  Saab 
Emily  Salay 
Diane  Sanford 
Beverly  Schilling 
Susan  Schindler 
Karen  Schlechty 
Sandy  Schmitzer 


Juniors  spend 


many  spare  hours  working 


Debra  Schneider 
Karen  Schultz 
Judith  Schumann 


Donna  Scott 
Ronald  Selzer 
Dennis  Sepper 


David  Sevougian 
Charles  Shank 
Barbara  Sherman 


Bonnie  Sherman 
Lynn  Shook 
Susan  Shrimplin 


Junior  Rah!  Junior  Rah!  Rah,  Rah,  Juniors! 


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Sue  Molner  and  Chris  Zay  are  hard  at  work  on  their  chemistry 
experiment. 


Nan  Shurance 
Gregory  Skuse 
Pamela  Smalley 


Georgina  Smith 
Kathy  Smith 
Ronald  Smith 


Lloyd  Steffen 
Kathy  Steffens 
Ann  Stein 


Eugene  Steiner 
Joan  Strouse 
Marcia  Suddleson 
Thomas  Swartz 
Deborah  Sweet 
Tom  Swinehart 


on  their  first- 


place  Homecoming 


float 


Roger  Tanner 
Dianne  Taylor 
Lynn  Taylor 
Larry  Thompson 
Chris  Truthan 
Marianne  Tyler 
David  VanDevier 


Craig  VanHorsten 
Patricia  Vaughn 
Rebecca  Waite 
Beth  Walter 
Robert  Ward 
Kathleen  Wells 
Linda  Wells 


Charlotte  Welty 
Linda  White 
Kathy  Wiles 
Rebecca  Wilke 
Rick  Williams 
Karyn  Wilson 
Victoria  Wilt 


Kristine  Wolf 
David  Yeager 
Phyllis  Yeager 
Gary  Yike 
Deborah  Zarney 
Christine  Zay 
Barbara  Zimmerman 


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SOPHOMORE  CLASS  OFFICERS-Seafed:  Sue  Mallery— secretary 
and  Doug  McLaughlin — president.  Standing:  Kyle  Harrington — 
vice-president  and  Robert  Wilder — treasurer. 


Paul  Abramoska 
Cathy  Acker 
Richard  Allain 


George  Anderspn 
Victoria  Andrews 
Raymond  Anklam 


Donald  Asher 
Kenneth  Aukerman 
James  Bailey 


Shannon  Bailey 
Anthony  Baratta 
Earl  Barnes 


Sophomores  enjoy 


David  Beck 
Barbara  Beckwith 
Nancy  Been 
Gene  Berger 
Cindy  Betz 
Sandra  Biggs 
Debra  Bigham 


Carol  Biliczky 
Tina  Bilinovich 
Jeff  Bixby 
Bonnie  Blevens 
Mary  Blossom 
James  Borsich 
Allen  Boyer 


Paul  Brotherton 
Jennings  Burnsidp 
Martin  Carl 
Raymond  Carlisle 
Denise  Casey 
Sheila  Chamberlain 
Roger  Chester 


Phillip  Clarkson 
Denyse  Claude 
Diane  Cleary 
Mike  Cleary 
Gary  Clifford 
Don  Cole 
Larry  Collins 


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Sandy  Cowden 
Sue  Cowden 
Vickie  Crane 
Debora  Cripps 
Charles  Cronick 
James  Crooks 
Elizabeth  Cullin 


Candice  Davis 
Doris  Davis 
Tom  DeGenero 
Charles  Demczyk 
Judith  Denson 
James  Deuring 
David  Dietrich 


James  Donnelly 
Elizabeth  Dooley 
Robert  Drogell 
Tom  Duncan 
Kim  Duringer 
Constance  Eaken 
Kim  Eberwein 


Deborah  Eckert 
Melissa  Eddy 
Portia  Elliott 
Donna  Falconer 
Thomas  Farren 
Scott  Febus 
Janyce  Ferguson 


their  second  big  year  at  Medina  High 


Linda  Fetty 
Phyllis  Fetzer 
Lester  Fisher 
Susan  Fisher 
John  Fleming 
Charmaine  Forsha 
Robin  Forsythe 


Debra  Foster 
Larry  Foster 
Douglas  French 
Bonnie  Friedt 
Leonard  Frost 
Richard  Fry 
Allen  Gager 


Cheryl  Gallucci 
Richard  Ganyard 
Dan  Gaynor 
Robert  Gehring 
Gary  Gerspacher 
William  Gibbs 
Donald  Gifford 


Gerald  Goodnight 
Bradley  Gorfido 
Cheryl  Gorfido 
Judy  Gorfido 
Lucy  Greene 
Mary  Griesinger 
Marvin  Grieve 


Jane  Guiltinan 
John  Gulledge 
Roxie  Haas 
Debbie  Hall 


Debra  Hallock 
David  Harms 
Pat  Harney 
Kyle  Harrington 


Mike  Hattery 
Senesa  Henderson 
Kim  Henschel 
Bonnie  Hibbs 


Donna  Hicks 
Stephanie  Hobb 
Tim  Holston 
Larry  Hood 


Ray  Hood 
Bonne  Hronek 
Jenny  Hurst 
Billy  Hutchins 


Jean  Hutchinson 
Nancy  Indoe 
David  Ingram 
Karla  Jakubec 
Gregory  Jedlicka 
Dennis  Jennings 
Tena  Johnson 


Barbara  Jones 
Theresa  Kaszian 
Alan  Keener 
Terry  Kelly 
Betty  Kenzig 
Pamela  Kerch 
Mark  Kimmich 


Janet  Kinder 
Terry  Kinder 
James  King 
Lynn  Klein 
Nancee  Klein 
David  Klopp 
Dan  Knoch 


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Sophomores  take  pride  in  their  Homecoming  eagle. 


Eileen  Kovacek 
Robert  Krebs 
James  Krejci 
Eve  Krosse 
Beverly  Kulp 
Paulette  Kungli 
Richard  Lade 


Kenneth  Larsen 
Kent  Lind 
Stephen  Loveless 
Ellen  Loyer 
Paul  Lucas 
Deborah  Mack 
John  Mack 


Sue  Mallery 
Nancy  Mann 
Gary  McClung 
Bardner  McCourt 
Thomas  McCourt 
Bernard  McDermott 
Craig  McEwan 


Douglas  McLaughlin 
Jeff  McMillen 


Judith  Medley 
Bonnie  Meyers 


Isolina  Millor 
Barbara  Moats 


The  enthusiastic  crowd  hurls  the  Sophomore-made  eagle  into  the  bonfire  the 
night  before  the  Homecoming  game. 


David  Mohn 
Denise  Morton 
Polly  Mueller 
Altus  Mull 
Linda  Mutter 
Tim  Myers 
William  Meyers 


Kenneth  Naftzger 
Paul  Nees 
Susan  Neptune 
Lawrence  Newberry 
Kennfeth  Nixon 
Arvid  Nord 
Debra  Null 


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Glenn  Olds 
Terry  Ostaff 
Barbara  Parker 
Rebecca  Perona 
Tony  Perry 
Karen  Phillips 
Sandra  Phillis 


Sharon  Placke 
Dennis  Poorman 
Teri  Powell 
Wilmer  Powell 
Carol  Price 
Jeanne  Pritchard 
Bonita  Raker 


Elizabeth  Ramirez 
Greg  Rapenchuk 
Robert  Rawlings 
Diane  Rice 
Nancy  Richardson 
William  Richardson 
Dirk  Rickard 


Marcia  Riegger 
James  Ritchie 
Jon  Ritchie 
George  Ritter 
Barry  Robinson 
David  Roche 
David  Rogers 


Sophomores  look  forward  to  the 


William  Rogers 
Barbara  Rooy 
Roland  Rozell 
Ellen  Ruf 


David  Sailer 
Paul  Savage 
Lucinda  Schaefer 
Terry  Scherz 


Dorothy 
Schneider 
Susan  Schuck 
Michael  Setzer 
Judy  Setzko 


Richard  Shaw 
Patricia  Shearer 
Richard  Shelley 
Eric  Shirey 


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"Hey,  Glenn,  does  this  remind  you  of  anybody  you 
know?"  says  Arvid  jokingly. 


Okay  Tena,  (Johnson),  what  is  it  this  time? 


Jack  Shrimplin 
Thomas  Shurance 
Eugene  Siegfried 


Douglas  Simmers 
Richard  Sittinger 
Christine  Smith 


Teena  Spears 
Regina  Spies 
Laura  Sponseller 


Pamela  Stambaugh 
Sherry  Starr 
Janice  Steidl 
Wanda  Street 
Charlotte  Stuart 
Stephan  Summers 
Kathy  Swingle 


many  privileges  of  upperclassmen 


Marilyn  Szafranski 
Elaine  Thoman 
Teresa  Tippett 
Donald  Todd 
Donna  Todish 
Donald  Tomblin 
Toni  Tompkins 


John  Treleaven 
Michael  Turnbaugh 
Ronald  Turnbaugh 
Jeff  Turney 
Jackie  Vance 
Paul  Vandenberg 
Sharon  Voorhees 


Denise  Voshall 
Linda  Wagner 
Robert  Wallace 
Elizabeth  Wells 
Jane  Werner 
Frank  Whalen 
Chris  White 


Wesley  White 
Mary  Wilde 
Robert  Wilder 
Kenneth  Williams 
Patricia  Wilt 
William  Yoder 
Gene  Zimmerman 


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FRESHMAN  CLASS  OFFICERS— Sealed:  Paul  Thompson— presi- 
dent and  Marcia  Sirrine— secretary.  Standing:  Jim  Spacek — 
vice-president  and  John  Burke— treasurer. 


Amy  Abramoska 
Nyoka  Akers 
Karen  Alspach 


Barbara  Anger 
Mike  Arnold 
Dennis  Ashe 


Linda  Aukerman 
Bradley  Bader 
Phillip  Baird 


Paul  Baisden 
John  Baker 
Judith  Barabas 


Freshmen  are 


Gary  Bargar 
Debra  Barnes 
Doris  Barnes 
Teresa  Bayless 
Chris  Beane 
Bill  Beck 
Carol  Beckwith 


Thomas  Bell 
Valerie  Bergenstein 
Joyce  Biliczky 
Gayle  Bixler 
Douglas  Blake 
Joyce  Bloomer 
Deborah  Boggs 


Becky  Bowman 
David  Bowman 
Victoria  Bowman 
Sandra  Bradley 
Neil  Brenstuhl 
David  Brewer 
Loranell  Breyley 


Thomas  Brown 
Dan  Buckland 
Darlene  Bucksar 
John  Burke 
Donna  IJurnside 
Richard  Busch 
Diane  Butcher 


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initiated  into  the  many  activities  of  M.H.S. 


Joy  Calame 
Carol  Cameron 
Linda  Cardello 
Eric  Carl 
Diane  Carlson 
Ken  Carpenter 
Stanley  Carter 


Bonnie  Casey 
A/Vary  Cavey 
Joe  Cendro 
Alan  Clark 
Patsy  Clary 
Richard  »Clawson 
Steve  Clay 


Galen  Claycomb 
Marianne  Cochran 
Marian  Coffey 
Carolyn  Cogar 
Richard  Coleman 
William  Colt 
James  Conners 


Ronald  Cornelius 
John  Courtney 
Nancy  Cowden 
William  Crise 
Clare  Cullin 
Michael  Cunningham 
Larry  Cutlip 


Joe  Cendro  and  Mary  Cavey  display  items  from  Germany  for 
their  German  class. 


Gloria  Davis 
James  Davis 
Marilyn  Davis 


Thomas  Davis 
Gary  Davison 
Lena  Deeter 


Donna  Dellinger 
Anna  Dennison 
Tobbie  Denton 


Kathy  Deyling 
Larry  Dial 
Yvonne  Didion 


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John  Donahue 
Deborah  Dooley 
Charles  Dreibelbis 
Anna  Dunbar 
Greg  Earl 
Bradford  Ettling 
Deborah  Failor 


Ruth  Ann  Falconer 
Michele  Favret 
Peter  Feldman 
Rita  Feron 
Victor  Fesco 
Debbie  Fetzer 
Charles  Fisher 


Jon  Fleming 
Lyle  Fortney 
Kerry  Foulke 
Michael  Franz 
Kurt  Friday 
Ronald  Friedt 
Sharlene  Fulton 


Bill  Gallagher 
Lynda  Gasper 
Dwight  Gaugler 


Chris  Gensemer 
Jon  Gerspacher 
Brenda  Gilles 


Nancy  Gilliland 
Jeff  Gillium 
Mary  Gisewhite 


Freshmen  become 


Brad  Ettling  and  John  Good  await  service  at  the  concession 
stand. 


Patrick  Goebel 
Lynn  Goff 
John  Good 
Susan  Goodrich 
Sam  Gorfido 
Alex  Gory 
Michael  Gouin 


Doug  Gowe 
Rick  Greenberg 
Steve  Gregory 
Elizabeth  Grindle 
Michael  Groetz 
Anne  Guiltinan 
Cindy  Hallman 


William  Hampton 
Dan  Hanshue 
Ronald  Hanshue 
John  Hardinger 
Elizabeth  Harriger 
John  Harvey 
Karen  Herigstad 


Raymond  Hettinger 
Wesley  Hettinger 
Kimberly  Hobart 
Pam  Hofmann 
Sandra  Holt 
Lauretta  Hood 
Diana  Huffman 


Benita  Hunter 
Doraina  Hunter 
James  Hunter 
Alan  Huston 
Mark  Jameyson 
Leroy  Jenkins 
Terry  Jennrich 


a part  of  M.H.S. 


Jamie  Jewel 
Dianne  Jindra 
Diane  Johnson 


Hal  Kahn 
Jerry  Keiper 
Rose  Kemp 


Loretta  Kilgo 
Linda  King 
Andrew  Klein 


"Now,  Stan,  are  you  sure  this  is  going  to  work?"  Alan  Clark 
is  not  too  sure  of  Stan  Carter's  experiment. 


Angela  Klein 
Sharon  Knowles 
Mark  Koch 
Brenda  Koenig 
Pam  Komjati 
Chris  Koppelberger 
Thomas  Kowal 


"Cynthia  Kraus 
Paul  Krejci 
Harriet  Laird 
Lora  Lattimore 
Brenda  LaVelle 
Tom  Lawrence 
Deborah  Lehman 


Freshmen  find  high  school  quite  different  from 


Linda  Lehman 
Harry  Lennex 
Malcolm  Lucas 
Laurie  MacLeod 
Lynn  Madey 
John  Markle 
Vicky  Marshall 

Amy  Martin 
Roger  Martin 
James  Martinez 
Wayne  Maur 
Leslie  McClaning 
Claudia  McComas 
John  McCormick 


Nina  McDaid 
Patricia  McMullen 
Darla  McNamara 
Bonnie  Mericle 
Myra  Miavitz 
Susan  Miller 
Dennis  Mohn 


David  Moine 
Margaret  Monroe 
Duane  Mora 
Edward  Morse 
Dwight  Moudy 
Jeff  Myers 
Dennis  Nehrenz 


Larry  Dial  finds  his  studies  so  interesting  that  he  nearly  falls 
asleep. 


Chris  Nichols 
Pamela  Nichols 
Marc  Noble 


Kathy  Palker 
Joyce  Parman 
Jill  Pennington 


June  Pearce 
Colleen  Phillis 
Patty  Piatt 


Dennis  Pifer 
William  Pike 
Ed  Placke 


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ni> 


their  days  in  the  grade  schools  and  junior  high 


Jerry  Keiper  and  Wayne  AAaur  compare  grade  cards. 


Donald 
Plummer 
Jeff  Poor 
Pat  Porter 


Jill  Powell 
Janice  Promey 
Debora  Purvis 


Sharon  Quati 
Victor  Ramirez 
Vicky  Randall 


Leonard  Ray 
Tony  Rennard 
Edward  Reuber 
Joan'  Ricker 
Lynn  Riegger 
Jim  Rivers 
Tim  Roberts 


Dave  Robins 
Robin  Rochford 
Karen  Rockwell 
George  Rodgers 
Melinda  Roshon 
Elise  Roth 
Rebecca  Rowlands 


Glenn  Rozell 
Brenda  Rucker 
Joyce  Rucker 
Denise  Russell 
Dennis  Ryan 
Diane  Saab 
Barb  Sauer 


John  Scheel 
Gary  Scherz 
Sally  Schindelholz 
Ed  Schlechty 
David  Schmid 
Frank  Schmitzer 
Julia  Severs 


Paul  Sevougian 
Doug  Sexton 
David  Shirk 
Brian  Shurell 
Jennifer  Simmons 
Dennis  Simpson 
Marcia  Sirrine 


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Linda  Skidmore 
Curt  Slabaugh 
James  Slater 

Elizabeth  Smith 

• 

James  Smith 
Sherry  Smith 
Robert  Snyder 


James  Spacek 
Beverly  Spieth 
James  Sprankle 
Terry  Starkey 
Ann  Steinbach 
Mark  Steingass 
Susan  Stewart 


Beverly  Stillman 
James  Stone 
Harold  Stuart 
David  Surgeon 
Theresa  Swingle 
Diane  Szabo 
Joe  Szrenkanyi 


Paul  Thompson 
John  Tindera 
Bill  Tomblin 
PCfricia  Tucker 
Sue  Tyrrell 
Barb  Ulmer 
Jerry  VanCaster 


Freshmen  adjust  to  their  daily  routine  at  MHS 


Patty  VanEpp 
Gary  Vanzile 
Louis  Veres 
Bea  Wadsworth 
Lori  Wagner 
Jerry  Wahlstrom 
Richard  Wallace 


Bruce  Ward 
William  Washburn 
Gwen  Webster 
Mark  Wells 
Debra  Werner 
Greg  Wiegand 
Pamela  Wilde 


Tim  Wilhelm 
Debra  Williams 
Pamela  Williams 
Phillip  Williams 
Robert  Williams 
Gary  Wills 
Barbara  Wisely 


Carl  Wood 
Debbie  Woofter 
Robert  Yaekle 
Gary  Yates 
Barbara  Yeager 
Joe  Young 
Jod  Zieglar 


72 


Familar  faces  at  M.H.S 


Frank  Schmitzer  tries  to  free  the  gum  from  the 
roof  of  his  mouth  and  finds  his  tong  'tuck. 


John  Good,  why  does  a big  boy  like  you  have  to  be  escorted  to  the  bus  by  Mary 
Gannon? 


Dr.  Krebs  diagnoses  a hangnail  on  his  favorite  patient.  Miss  Betz. 


Walk  much,  Liz?  This  is  only  the  third  time  you've  bumped 
into  Danny  in  the  last  two  minutes! 


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ATHLETICS 


Medina  Bees  considered  the  hardest-hitting 


Row  1:  R.  Dye,  A.  Keefer,  R.  Eckert,  D.  Jones,  P.  Header,  B.  Street,  J.  Karson,  and  T.  Clevi- 
dence.  Row  2:  K.  McEwen,  D.  Hanshue,  B.  Lawrence,  T.  Hunter,  R.  Rapp,  J.  Gowe,  J.  Hunter, 
and  B.  Vrbanac.  Row  3:  G.  Olds,  S.  McLain,  T.  Caverly,  D.  Moore,  P.  Karson,  G.  Friedt,  L. 
Roby,  and  M.  Hunter.  Row  4:  T.  Bell,  S.  Gorfido  ,G.  Martinez,  L.  Collins,  T.  Scherz,  T.  Baratta, 
G.  Anderson,  and  A.  Nord.  Row  5:  D.  Mohn,  R.  Alspach,  M.  Hattery,  B.  Gorfido,  R.  Hood,  J. 


Seniors  (left) 
(down) 

Tom  Clevidence 
Rick  Dye 
Ray  Eckert 
Jim  Gowe 
Paul  Header 
Jeff  Hunter 
Tom  Hunter 


1967  GRIDIRON  RECORD 
Medina  Opponent 

18  Cloverleaf  12 

14  Bay  Village  15 

6 Avon  Lake  40 

6 Olmsted  Falls  8 

0 Rocky  River  20 

0 Fairview  35 

14  North  Olmsted  22 

34  Westlake  22 

6 Wadsworth 28 


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team  in  the  Southwestern  Conference 


Shrimplin,  R.  Fain,  and  R.  Anklam.  Row  6:  M.  Cleary,  M.  Donovan,  K.  Canfield,  R.  Williams, 
B.  Harriger,  P.  Nees,  and  P.  Brotherton.  Row  7:  Managers— S.  Burlingame,  K.  Aukerman,  and 
B.  Yaekle,  Coach  B.  Tibbits,  Assistant  Coaches— L.  Pilarski,  J.  Lance,  H.  Evans,  and  B. 
Vandersall. 


SOUTHWESTERN  CONFERENCE 

FINAL  STANDINGS 

Team 

Won  Lost 

Tied 

Avon  Lake  

....  7 

0 

0 

Bay  Village  

1 

0 

Fairview  

3 

0 

North  Olmsted  ........ 

4 

0 

Rocky  River  

....  3 

4 

0 

Olmsted  Falls  

....  2 

4 

1 

Medina  

....  1 

6 

0 

Westlake  

....  0 

6 

1 

Seniors  (right) 
( down ) 

Doug  Jones 
Jeff  Karson 
Al  Keefer 
Bill  Lawrence 
Rob  Rapp 
Bill  Street 
Bob  Vrbanac 


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The  Battling  Bees’  determination 


Bill  Street  anxiously  waits  at  the  sidelines  while  Coach  Tibbits 
decides  which  play  to  send  in. 


MEDINA-CLOVERLEAF 

The  Battling  Bees  opened  the  season  with  a victory  over  the 
Cloverleaf  Colts.  Ken  McEwen  scored  on  a three-yard  jaunt  in  the 
early  slages  of  the  game.  Cloverleaf  took  the  kickoff  and  was 
unable  to  move  the  ball.  When  Medina  regained  possession  of 
the  ball,  Jeff  Karson  broke  loose  for  52  yards  and  the  score. 
Cloverleaf  came  back  quickly,  gradually  moving  the  ball  in  for 
a TD.  The  third  quarter  was  a defensive  battle  between  the 
two  teams.  Medina  and  Cloverleaf  exchanged  scores  in  the 
fourth  quarter  to  arrive  at  the  18-12  final  score. 


MEDINA-BAY  VILLAGE 

Medina  suffered  a bad  night  of  fumbles  and  missed  assignments 
which  resulted  in  a closely  fought  battle  and  a 15-14  defeat. 
An  early  interception  by  Rick  Dye  and  a 25-yard  romp  by  Doug 
Jones  put  Medina  on  the  scoreboard.  Bay  Village  gained  pos- 
session of  the  ball  late  in  the  second  quarter  on  a long  punt 
return  which  put  them  in  touchdown  position.  They  scored  in 
the  closing  seconds  of  the  half  which  ended  in  an  8-8  tie. 
The  Rockets  scored  in  the  third  quarter  with  a pass  reception, 
added  the  extra  point,  and  left  Medina  behind  seven  points. 
Medina  had  a drive  in  the  fourth  quarter  to  the  4-yard  line 
but  failed  to  score.  Bay  took  over  the  ball  and  fumbled  in 
the  end  zone.  Jones  recovered  for  Medina  for  6 points.  The 
Bees,  failed  in  a bid  for  the  PAT  and  were  shy  a single  point. 
Clevidence's  perfect  onside  kick  was  recovered  by  Keefer. 
Medina  penetrated  into  Rocket  territory  but  were  stopped  by 
a costly  fumble  recovered  by  Bay.  Bay  ran  the  clock  out  leaving 
Medina  with  defeat. 


Al  Keefer  s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-s  for  the  ball  as  he  is  closely  guarded. 


Rick  Dye  moves  into  position  to  block  a deep  pass. 


was  the  key  word  in  Football 


Ray  Eckert  and  Bill  Lawrence  stop  the  ball  carrier  as  more  Bees 
move  in. 


MEDINA-AVON  LAKE 

Undefeated  Avon  Lake  kept  their  record  unblemished  as  they 
won  their  second  conference  encounter  by  a score  of  40-6.  The 
Shoremen's  aerial  attack  overpowered  the  Medina  defense.  The 
only  Medina  score  came  early  in  the  their  quarter  on  Medina's 
first  drive.  Content,  Avon  Lake  went  home  with  another  victory 
under  their  belts  on  their  way  to  another  Southwestern  Con- 
ference championship. 


MEDINA-OLMSTED  FALLS 

Medina  beat  Olmsted  Falls  every  way  but  on  the  scoreboard. 
The  Green  and  White  racked  up  283  yards  rushing  to  the  op- 
ponents' 170.  The  Bees  were  called  for  illegal  buzzing  too  many 
times  and  were  penalized  a total  of  145  yards.  A fine  exhibition 
of  running  by  Doug  Jones  is  shown  by  his  average  of  nine 
yards  per  carry  for  that  night.  Paul  Header  provided  the  only 
score  of  the  tilt  for  the  Locals  in  what  proved  to  be  one  of 
their  best  games  of  the  season. 


MEDINA-ROCKY  RIVER 

The  Bees  suffered  another  bad  night  of  missed  assignments  and 
too  many  penalties  as  they  fell  to  the  Rocky  River  Pirates  by 
a 20-0  score.  Medina  racked  up  a 195-185  edge  in  rushing,  but 

a few  breakaway  plays  by  River  and  the  Bees'  115  yards  in 

penalties  put  the  Pirates  on  top.  The  Green  and  White  started 
the  game  off  on  the  wrong  foot  by  throwing  an  interception 
on  the  first  play  from  scrimmage.  Medina  played  the  first  part 

of  the  game  inside  their  own  twenty.  By  the  end  of  the  first 

half  the  Bees  had  only  one  big  drive  but  it  failed  to  materialize 
because  of  too  many  incompleted  passes. 


Ken  McEwen  finds  daylight  as  he  runs  to  the  outside. 


Pat  Karson  and  Doug  Jones  combine  their  forces  for  a reception. 


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Much  hard  work  and  long,  intensive  hours  of  practice 


Terry  Scherz  moves  into  a swarm  of  Eagle  defenders. 


‘9 


Mark  Hunter  rips  around  end  for  a long  gain. 


MEDINA— FAIRVIEW 

Medina,  plagued  throughout  the  season  by  bad  luck,  dropped 
another  game  to  Fairview  by  a score  of  35-0.  The  Warriors 
dominated  play  throughout  the  game,  and  controlled  the  ball 
well  to  beat  the  Bees. 


MEDINA-NORTH  OLMSTED 

The  NO  Eagles  scored  early  in  the  game  on  a breakaway  play. 
The  Bees  buzzed  back  on  the  following  series  with  a drive  that 
was  capped  by  a fine  run  by  Terry  Scherz.  The  second  unit 
backfield,  replacing  the  mainliners  because  of  previous  in- 
juries, proved  to  be  effective.  Early  in  the  second  half,  Medina 
took  control  of  the  ball  and  punched  in  for  the  score.  The  lead 
was  shortlived,  however,  as  the  Eagles  came  right  back  to 
score  for  a tie.  An  Eagle  score  in  the  fourth  quarter  proved 
to  be  the  difference.  The  "Beecoming"  game  ended  in  a close 
22-14  defeat. 


MEDINA-WESTLAKE 

Medina  set  out  to  avenge  a disappointing  season  as  the  Bees 


1 


Tom  Clevidence  moves  in  for  a block 
to  give  Larry  Collins  running  room. 


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produced  a team  of  which  Medina  could  be  proud 


Paul  Header  throws  key  block  that  releases  Terry  Scherz  for  the  score. 


scored  two  touchdowns  in  the  first  quarter  with  runs  by  Mark 
Hunter  and  Larry  Collins.  At  this  point  it  appeared  to  be  a 
run-away  game  for  Medina  as  Westlake's  attempts  to  score  were 
futile.  The  Bees  tallied  again  and  had  a 21-0  halftime  lead.  The 
Demons  were  able  to  score  22  points  against  the  Bee  second 
team  but  this  was  not  sufficient.  The  34-point  total  found  Collins 
with  18,  Hunter,  6,  Header,  6,  Jones  and  Williams  with  2 each. 


MEDINA-WADSWORTH 

The  Grizzlies  and  Bees  met  on  a mud-drenched  field  to  renew 
the  long  rivalry  between  them.  The  Grizzlies  proved  to  be  as 
tough  as  predicted.  Wadsworth  scored  twice  in  the  first  half 
on  long,  breakaway  runs.  The  Bees,  plagued  all  year  by  a third- 
quarter  jinx,  suffered  two  more  scores  by  a spirited  Wadsworth 
team.  The  single  Bee  score  came  late  in  the  fourth  quarter  on 
a pass  from  Olds  to  Header.  The  PAT  was  unsuccessful  and 
the  game  ended  in  a 28-6  decision. 


A scrappy  Medina  defensive  team  awaits  the  snap. 


Glenn  Olds  blocks  pass  attempt  for  conversion  by  the  Grizzlies. 


Cross  Country  makes  an  impressive  first  showing  at  MHS 


Front  Row:  B.  Rollins,  J.  Gulledge,  S.  Stewart,  B.  Muha,  K.  Williams,  L.  Thompson,  J.  Haas,  C.  Cronick,  and  A.  Keener.  Second  Row:  J. 
Donnelly,  D.  Steingass,  B.  Ettling,  J.  Spacek,  G.  Yates,  P.  Williams,  J.  Scheel,  and  AA.  Hallock.  Third  Row:  A.  Clark,  G.  Scherz,  D. 
Mora,  AA.  Bixler,  AA.  Ziegler,  and  C.  AAcCool.  Fourth  Row:  B.  Gibbs,  B.  Robinson,  G.  Jones,  E.  Davis,  B.  Shurell,  and  E.  Schlechty. 


As  a first-year  sport,  cross  country  at  Medina  brought 
progressive  improvement  in  team  accomplishments.  The 
harriers  finished  fourth  in  Southwestern  Conference  events; 
sixth  in  the  District  in  Division  I;  and  then  highlighted 
the  season  with  backing  for  outstanding  pe.rformer,  John 
Gulledge. 


1 967  CROSS  COUNTRY  SCHEDULE 


Medina  Opponent 

37  Bay  Village  18 

29  Avon  Lake  26 

49  Fairview  15 

35  North  Olmsted  21 

43  Fairview 16 

43  Padua 16 

20  Avon  Lake 37 

31  Westlake  24 


John  Gulledge  (in  his  favorite  head  garb)  highlights 
the  season  by  finishing  twenty-first  in  the  state  meet. 


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MHS  Coaches  devote  time  and  effort  to  athletics 


Boyd  Cornwell  and  Bruce  Vandersall  shout,  "Hey,  Mom,  we're 
home!" 


Bob  Peters  tells  Dale  Weygandt:  "Yeah,  I'm  bored  with  the 
whole  matter,  too;  but,  what  can  we  do?" 


Harl  Evans  tells  P.  Newman  Vandersall  not  to  worry  about  his  pro- 
file—especially  from  this  angle. 


Larry  Pilarski  and  Jim  Lance  attempt  to  figure  out  which  meatball 
stole  the  ball. 


This  is  Bill  Tibbits  saying,  "Come  in,  Frank  McGee!" 


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Medina  Battling  Bees  show  outstanding 


BATTLING  BEES  VARSITY  BASKETEERS— Front:  John  Haas,  Larry  Thompson,  Mark  Bixler,  and  Pat  Karson.  Back:  Coach  Bob  Peters,  Ray 
Eckert,  Mark  Ziegler,  Al  Keener,  Doug  Jones,  Lew  Roby,  and  Ed  Davis. 


From  a disappointing  start,  the  1968  Medina  Bas- 
ketball Bees  improved  as  the  year  went  on,  winning 
the  last  six  games  of  the  regular  season  to  accumulate 
a 9-10  record.  Against  the  toughest  set  of  teams  in 
the  Southwestern  Conference  in  recent  years,  Medina 
fared  a 7-7  mark,  and  proved  most  impressive 


against  Bay  Village  and  North  Olmsted. 

Doug  Jones  won  the  Most  Valuable  Player  award 
as  well  as  the  Highest  Rebounding  award.  Sopho- 
more Al  Keener  won  the  Foul  Shooting  award,  while 
junior  John  Haas  annexed  the  Most-Improved  Plaver 
award. 


1967-68  BATTLING  BEES  BASKETBALL  RESULTS 

Medina 

Opponent 

Medina 

Opponent 

28  Firestone 

63 

57 

Bay  Village 

69  Olmsted  Falls  . . . 

51 

57 

Avon  Lake  

55  Bay  Village  .... 

\ 66 

56 

Rocky  River . . . 

49  Avon  Lake  

61 

56 

Fairview  

55  Rocky  River  . . . 

65 

47 

Strongsville 

38 

44  Wadsworth  .... 

46 

54 

North  Olmsted 

41 

65  Fairview  

57 

53 

Cloverleaf  

48 

53  North  Olmsted  . 

69 

50 

Westlake 

48 

62  Westlake  

61 

61 

Triway  (Tourney)  . . . . . 

64 

60  Olmsted  Falls  . . , 

76 

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hustling  spirit  and  great  team  effort 


Ed  Davis  takes  a jump-shot  from  outside  in  the  opening 
conference  game. 


SOUTHWESTERN  CONFERENCE 

FINAL  STANDINGS 

Team 

Won 

Lost 

Games 

Back 

Bay  Village 

13 

1 

Rocky  River 

1 1 

3 

2 

North  Olmsted 

9 

5 

4 

Avon  Lake 

8 

6 

5 

Medina 

7 

7 

6 

Olmsted  Falls 

5 

9 

8 

Westlake 

2 

12 

11 

Fairview 

1 

13 

12 

ABOVE:  Coach  Peters  briefs  the  team  before  they  go  back  on  the  court. 


BELOW:  Doug  Jones  has  an  easy  bunny  on  a fast  break. 


Coach  Peters  leads  his 


Ray  Eckert  hopes  Keener  can  block  the  way  for  him  to  get  out  of  this  situa- 
tion. 


ABOVE:  Jones  attempts  a lay-up  despite  heavy  opposition. 
LEFT:  Al  Keener  out-jumps  his  man  with  ease. 


team  to  a strong  finish 


Al  Keener  and  Ray  Eckert  position  themselves  for  the  rebound. 


ABOVE:  Jones  and  Keener  watch  the  ball  go  through  the  hoop 
for  the  score. 

LEFT:  Keener  is  all  alone  on  this  score  against  Olmsted  Falls. 


Prospects  for  future 


Doug  Jones  goes  high  in  the  air  for  this  attempt. 


Ed  Davis  forces  the  ball  away  from  the  North 
Olmsted  defender. 


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ABOVE:  Bay  defenders  move  in  on  Al  Keener. 


RIGHT:  Jones  moves  up  from  the  crowd  for  a two-pointer  for  the  Bees. 


Varsity  teams  prove  excellent 


JAYVEE  BASKETBALL  TEAM— Doug  McLaughlin,  Bill  Gibbs,  Paul  Vandenburg,  Mike  Cleary,  Arvid  Nord,  George  Anderson,  Lew  Roby, 
Barry  Robinson,  Tony  Barrata,  Mike  Hattery,  and  Glen  Olds. 


LEFT:  Johnnie  Haas  out-hustles  Triway  for  two  markers. 


Although  a team  sport,  Wrestling  requires 


Kneeling:  D.  Simmers,  J.  Palinchik 
Aufmuth,  T.  Whitaker,  J.  Hunter, 

:,  T.  Clevidence,  J.  Skurvid,  and  J. 
B.  Gorfido,  and  Coach  Vandersall. 

Graff. 

Standing:  Assistant  Coach 

Pilarski,  S.  McClain,  B.  Wolf,  D 

Medina 

WRESTLING  BEES  SCOREBOARD 

Opponent  Medina 

Opponent 

1 7 \A/nnc:tf5r 

24 

24 

Westlake  

15 

17  Cuyahoga  Falls 

19 

27 

Olmsted  Falls  . . . 

15 

25  Bay  Village  . . . 

16 

29 

Avon  Lake  . . . . 

8 

OR  f'lr*\/Arl 

12 

21 

Fairview  

18 

9 Rocky  River  . . 

24 

19 

North  Olmsted  . . 

20 

The  '68  Wrestling  Bees  congratulate  Bill  Wolf  on  his  fine  performance.  Jeff  Hunter  controls  his  man  and  racks  up  more  riding  time 

in  the  Cuyahoga  Falls  match. 


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effort  and  desire  on  the  part  of  the  individual 


JAYVEE  GRAPPLERS— Front:  T.  Holston,  R.  Allain,  J.  Szrenkanyi,  J.  Cendro,  and  D.  Robins.  Middle:  R.  Chester,  W.  Houston,  G.  Rodgers, 
J.  Shrimplin,  K.  McEwen,  and  J.  Foster.  Back:  K.  Aukerman,  R.  Friedt,  T.  Myers,  L.  Foster,  L.  Cutlip,  J.  Hunter,  D.  Todd,  J.  Crooks,  and 
J.  Perkins. 


Bill  Wolf  starts  to  slip  the  half  in  the  second  period  of  action. 


Stan  McClain  appears  to  be  in  trouble  against  his  North 
Olmsted  opponent. 


Brad  Gorfido  looks  to  his  base  late  in  the  third  period.  Dou3  Simmers  works  for  the  take  down. 


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Medina  thinclads  have  best  season  ever 


BEE  CINDERMEN — Row  7:  B.  Street,  M.  Hunter,  L.  Collins,  J.  Gulledge,  G.  Olds,  B.  Wallace,  M.  Orban,  G.  Anderson,  and  R.  Hood.  Row  2:  P. 
Karson,  K.  McEwen,  M.  Bixler,  S.  Febus,  K.  Williams,  B.  Muha,  M.  Cleary,  C.  Cronick,  R.  Shelley,  K.  Naftzger,  and  D.  Mohn.  Row  3:  G.  Rapen- 
chuk,  S.  Summers,  B.  Richardson,  S.  Stewart,  B.  Rawlings,  J.  Donnelly,  B.  Krebs,  D.  Klopp,  T.  Scherz,  T.  Perry,  and  B.  Yaekle.  Row  4:  Coach 
Harl  Evans,  L.  Roby,  B.  Lawrence,  J.  Krejci,  W.  Hettinger,  D.  Asher,  B.  Robinson,  G.  Friedt,  P.  Grey,  J.  Brewer,  J.  Perkins,  D.  Schmid,  and  P. 
Abramoska. 


FAR  LEFT:  Mark  Hunter  is  off 
to  his  first-place  long  jump  at 
the  Medina  Relays. 

LEFT:  Thom  Baker  lets  the  discus 
fly  against  Cloverleaf  with  his 
usual  combination  of  strength 
and  grace. 


SEASON  RESUME  OF  MEDINA  VARSITY  TRACK  TEAM 

Medina 

Cloverleaf 

North  Olmsted 

571/2 

2nd,  Medina  Relays 

Medina 

Olmsted  Falls  . . . . 

Fairview  

63 

2nd,  Wadsworth  Relays 

Medina.  ...... 

Norton  

Brunswick  

42 

4th,  SWC  Meet 

Medina 

40 

Rocky  River 

....  54 

Bay  Village  

94 

8th,  District  Meet 

Medina 

Westlake  

Medina 

Cloverleaf  

Medina 

56Vi 

Avon  Lake 

9'/2 

Medina 

Wooster  ......... 

Mark  Bixler  reaches  for  the  sky  as  he  paces 
the  long  jump  competitors. 

rest  of  the  field  in  the  880- 
relay. 


Joe  Donnelly  leads  the  field  and  goes  on  to  win  his  spe-  Larry  Collins  puts  on  the  tre- 

cialty,  the  mile.  mendous  finish  that  beat  the 


Glenn  Olds  heads  for  the  finish  line  and  5 points  for  Medina. 


Strongman  Jeff  Karson  gives  the  competition  some- 
thing to  go  for  in  the  shotput  event. 


SCHOOL 

RECORDS  BROKEN  OR  TIED  IN  1968 

Event 

120  High  Hurdles  

880-yard  Relay  

440-yard  Dash  

880-yard  Dash  

Two  Mile  Run 

Man 

John  Gulledge 

Time 

15.5* 

1:331* 

50.1* 

2:01.3 

9:43 

Event 

High  Jump 

440-yard  Relay 

*Broke  Record 
**Tied  Record 

Man 

Street,  Collins 

Time 

6'0"** 

44.8* 

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Medina  Netters  have  tough,  but  rewarding  season 


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Standing:  Doug  Jones,  Mark  Ziegler  Mike  Hattery,  Dick  Aufmuth,  and  David  Stephenson,  Coach.  Kneeling:  Dale  Chase— captain,  Mark  Smith- 
berger,  Hal  Kahn,  and  Paul  Nees. 


SEASON  RESUME  OF  MEDINA  TENNIS  TEAM 


Median  Opponent 

4 Triway  0 

0 Westlake  5 

1 North  Olmsted  4 

2 Wadsworth  3 

1 Rocky  River  4 

4 Cloverleaf 1 

1 Bay  Village  4 

0 Westlake  6 

0 Fairview  5 

3 Wadsworth  2 

1 Rocky  River  4 

2 Bay  Village 3 

2 North  Olmsted  .* 3 

2 Cloverleaf  3 

0 Fairview  5 


Season  Record:  3 wins,  13  losses 


BELOW:  Smithberger  and  Aufmuth  take  to  the  top 
deck  of  the  bleachers  while  awaiting  their  match. 


Captain  Dale  Chase,  Hal  Kahn,  Paul  Nees,  and  Mr.  Stephenson  relax  after 
warmup. 


Hal  Kahn  and  Mr.  Stephenson  check  scoreboard  for  match 
results. 


Doug  Jones  makes  good  return. 


The  determined  look  paid  off  for  Ziegler  in  this  return. 


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Bee  Diamond  Nine  tally  7-15-1  record 


VARSITY  BASEBALL— Front:  R.  Hettinger— Manager,  D.  McLaughlin,  J.  Matacic,  R.  Williams,  T.  Clevidence,  L.  Peacock,  R.  Tanner,  K.  Canfield, 
M.  Grieve,  C.  McEwan,  and  R.  Dye.  Row  2:  T.  Baratta,  R.  Alspach,  A.  Nord,  R.  Eckert,  P.  Header,  K.  Harrington,  S.  McClaning,  G.  Earl,  D. 
Moore,  G.  Martinez,  and  Coach  Dale  Weygandt. 


RESUME  OF  SEASON  SCORES 

Medina 

Opponent 

4 Brunswick  . . 

4 

2 Orrville  . . . . 

6 

3 Cloverleaf  . . 

2 

5 Fairview  . . . , 

6 

0 Elyria  

5 

0 Brunswick  . . 

5 

2 Westlake  . . . 

3 

4 O.  Falls  .... 

5 

3 Bay  ....... 

12 

2 Rocky  River 

3 

2 N.  Olmsted  • 

3 

4 Cloverleaf  . . 

2 

9 Wooster  . . . . 

1 

7 Wooster  .... 

11 

9 Wadsworth  . 

5 

3 Rocky  River 

2 

5 Fairview  ... . 

7 

9 N.  Olmsted  , 

0 

8 O.  Falls  .... 

1 

1 Westlake  . . . 

2 

5 Bay  ....... 

6 

0 Avon  Lake  . , 

4 

0 Avon  Lake  . . 

3 

You  just  gotta  call  our  names. 
Coach,  sigh  Matacic  and  Pea- 
cock. 


Dye,  Peacock,  Clevidence,  and  Eckert  with  a baseball 
banquet  cake. 


BATTER-UP! 


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Jim  Skurvid,  Medina's  top  golfer,  shows  some  of 
the  form  that  helped  him  gain  a berth  in  the  state 
tournament. 


Linksmen  have  winning  season 


SEASON  RESUME  FOR  MEDINA  GOLFERS 


Medina  Opponents 

2V2  Rocky  River IOV2 

13  Olmsted  Falls  0 

9 Cloverleaf  0 

3 Wadsworth  6 

0 Fairview 9 

8 >/2  Olmsted  Falls  41/2 

81/2  North  Olmsted  41/2 

7 Bay  Village  6 

10  Olmsted  Falls 3 

9 Wadsworth  4 

4 Westlake  9 

2 Highland  7 

4 Strongsville  5 

4 Bay  Village  9 

9 Strongsville  5 


Season  Record:  8 wins,  7 losses 

District  Tourney:  7th  place 

Southwestern  Conference  Tourney:  5th  place 


Front:  Rich  Neptune,  Jim  Skurvid,  Mike  Cavey,  Jeff  Palker,  Bill  Harriger,  and  Robert  Wallace.  Back;  John  Hardinger,  Phil  Clarkson,  Gary  Yates, 
Scott  Glass,  John  Haas,  and  David  Rogers. 


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Gridiron  gals— Claudia,  Fran, 


Captain  CINDY  HURD,  senior,  first  year  varsity 


FRAN  AUSTIN,  senior,  second  year  varsity  (All  County 
Cheerlead^) 


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GWYNNE  ROSHON,  sen- 
ior, second  year  varsity 


MHS  Cheerleaders  rate  high  with  fans  and  in  competition 


Gwynne,  Jan,  Carol,  and  Cindy. 


LEFT:  "Ooh,  wouldn't  it  be  vvonderful  if  I drew  my  own  name  for 
the  television  set,"  dreams  Cindy. 


"Gee,  that  was  a funny!"  agree  Gwynne,  Fran,  and  Claudia. 


JAN  WILKINSON,  senior,  first  year  var 
sity 


CAROL  HAUEISEN,  senior,  second  year  varsity 


CLAUDIA  HUNTER,  junior,  first  year 
varsity 


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ACTIVITIES  and  SPECIAL 


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Bee  Bandsmen  present  another  entertaining  season 


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Musical  Bee  members  hear  the  shrill  cry  of  the  drum  major's  whistle  long  before  the  school  bell  summons  other  school  members  back 
to  its  classrooms.  This  pre-schoo*l  practice  plus  double  period  music  sessions  in  school  and  line  drill  after  school,  our  Musical  Bees  prove 
that  constant  practice  does  make  perfect. 


Always  striving  for  perfection  and  extra  effort,  directors  Charles  Carey  and  James  Mougey  spend  many 
extra  hours  in  working  out  intricate  steps  and  polishing  arrangements  for  such  productions  as  "Tea  for  Two" 
and  "Marne." 


A special  homecoming  show  was  highlighted  by  blue  and 
darkened  field. 

Medina  students  are  in- 
deed proud  of  their  own 
Musical  Bees  and  eagerly 
await  their  performances 
whether  on  the  football 
field  or  on  the  city  streets. 


red  lights  striding  in  perfect  cadence  across  the 


MUSICAL  BEES  PERSONNEL 
PICCOLO— J.  Clark.  FLUTE— K.  Wiles, 

J.  Anderson,  E.  Wells.  CLARINET — 

K.  Schlechty,  M.  Elliott,  B.  Kulp, 
S.  Johnson,  V.  Jedlicka,  D.  Zarney, 
V.  Grieve,  R.  Smith'  J.  Penning- 
ton, V.  Andrews,  S.  Cowden,  R. 
Spies,  E.  Kovacek,  D.  Nees,  C. 
Biliczky,  P.  Yeager,  S.  Medle,  M. 
Suddleson,  K.  Smith.  SAXOPHONES 
— G.  Dougherty,  K.  Schlechty,  M. 
Tyler,  M.  Bixler,  B.  Drogel,  K. 
Fodor.  CORNET-E.  Fetzer,  S.  Jin- 
dra,  S.  Jenkins,  B.  Walter,  T.  Mc- 
Court,  C.  Betz,  *J.  Churgovich,  B. 
Friedt,  P.  Mihalko,  L.  Klooz,  G. 
Ritter,  S.  Pelton,  D.  Gifford,  C. 
Grieve,  N.  Haas,  M.  Leister,  S. 
Cowden.  TRUMPET — R.  Packard,  B. 
Kulp,  W.  Huston,  D.  Ingram,  B. 
Koch,  P.  Smalley.  TROMBONE— R. 
Deuring,  C.  Chandler,  R.  Wilder, 
C.  Rodgers,  A.  Boyer,  S.  Fiser,  B. 
McCourt.  BARITONE— S.  Walker,  L. 
Steffen,  D.  Muich,  C.  Naragon,  K. 
Acker.  BASS— C.  Abell,  T.  Baker, 
S.  Clay,  D.  Jennings,  B.  Eddy,  J. 
Ewing,  A.  Steffen.  PERCUSSION— 
K.  Steffen,  M.  Rieger,  G.  Chandler, 
C.  Davis,  T.  Lincoln,  K.  Mesick,  C. 
Rice,  C.  Reed. 


RIGHT:  Our  snappy  front  line— 
Gary  Jones,  drum  major,  Kris  High 
and  Gene  Steiner,  twirlers. 


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LEFT:  "Here  I am, 
world!  Appreciate 
me— the  best  lit- 
tle drummer  boy 
west  of  the  pickle 
factory."  Janet 
Clark,  Gary  Jones, 
Pam  Smalley,  Ron- 
da  Packard  and 
Carol  Rice  aren't 
too  sure  about 
Gary  Chandler  at 
times. 


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Medina’s  Concert  Band  presents 


CONCERT  BAND— Row  1:  J.  Clark,  K.  Wiles,  J.  Anderson,  F.  Austin,  P.  Smalley,  B.  Koch,  A.  Steffen,  C.  Rice,  and  B.  Wells.  Row  2:  K. 
Schlechty,  S.  Johnson,  M.  Elliott,  B.  Kulp,  V.  Jedlicka,  R.  Spies,  K.  Fodor,  G.  Steiner,  C.  Reed,  B.  Friedt,  K.  Smith,  G.  Ritter,  L.  Klooz,  and  P. 
Mihalko.  Row  3:  S.  Medley,  V.  Grieve,  P.  Yeager,  E.  Kovacek,  S.  Cowden,  S.  Cowden,  D.  Gifford,  M.  Leister,  C.  Grieve,  N.  Haas,  S.  Pelton,  G. 
Dougherty,  K.  Schlechty,  M.  Tyler,  R.  Drogell,  M.  Bixler,  M.  Suddleson  and  K.  High.  Row  4:  D.  Zarney,  V.  Andrews,  C.  Biliczky,  J.  Pennington, 


Ensemble  and  Solo  performances  rating  Su- 
perior in  the  district  are: 

RIGHT:  Woodwind  Quartet:  Janet  Clark,  Kathy 
Fodor,  Claudia  Grieve,  Vikki  Grieve,  and 
Peggy  Mihalko. 

LOWER  RIGHT:  Woodwind  Quintet:  Sue  Pel- 
ton,  Linda  Klooz,  and  Vickie  Jedlicka.  Absent: 
Kathy  Wiles  and  Gene  Steiner. 

OPPOSITE  PAGE:  Saxophone  Quartet:  Mari- 
anne Tyler,  Kathy  Fodor,  Kaye  Schlechty, 
and  Daugherty. 

Bass  Solo:  Connie  Abell. 


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programs  of  serious  and  pop  music 


R.  Smith,  D.  Nees,  E.  Fetzer,  B.  Walter,  S.  Jenkins,  S.  Jindra,  R.  Packard,  T.  McCourt,  D.  Ingram,  J.  Churgovich,  B.  Kulp,  C.  Betz,  W.  Huston,  S. 
Febus,  J.  Gowe,  G.  Jones,  B.  McCourt,  S.  Fiser,  A.  Boyer,  C.  Rodgers,  R.  Wilder,  R.  Deuring,  and  C.  Chandler.  Row  5:  C.  Carey,  J.  Mougey,  G. 
Chandler,  K.  Mesick,  T.  Lincoln,  M.  Riegger,  K.  Steffens,  C.  Davis,  T.  Baker,  C.  Abell,  W.  Eddy,  J.  Ewing,  D.  Jennings,  S.  Clay,  P.  Nees,  C. 
Acker,  C.  Naragon,  D.  Muich,  L.  Steffen  and  S.  Walker. 


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Dave,  Dennis,  and  Don  think  sight  reading  is  really  hard  work. 

RIGHT:  Steph,  whom  do  you  think  you  are  fooling  with  that  angelic 
pose? 


Ann!  Claudia!  Aha,  we  caught  you! 


By  the  looks  on  their  faces,  we  know  these  choristers  are 
looking  forward  to  the  concert. 


Mr.  Mougey  hands  out  a new 
number. 


"One,  two,  three  . 


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Medina’s  select  singers  form  67-68  Concert  Choir 


CONCERT  CHOIR — Row  1:  T.  Spears,  R.  Forsythe,  C.  Davis,  C.  Chandler,  R.  Clay,  J.  Schumann,  D.  Rice,  K.  Bowman,  C.  Welty,  F.  Austin,  A. 
Leaden,  S.  Severs,  K.  Kline,  S.  Starr,  P.  Kerch,  J.  Hurst,  C.  Beckowitz,  and  J.  Anderson.  Row  2:  S.  Clay,  D.  Scott,  G.  Roshon,  G.  Rucker, 
D.  Falconer,  F.  Gish,  H.  Klopp,  K.  Ryan,  C.  Todd,  S.  Pelton,  S.  Febus,  L.  Foster,  B.  Beckwith,  D.  England,  C.  Nichols,  L.  Houston,  K.  Wolf, 
D.  Taylor,  K.  Coleman,  and  C.  McElfresh.  Row  3:  R.  Turnbaugh,  G.  Brewer,  K.  Naftzger,  A.  Boyer,  D.  Poorman,  J.  Deuring,  D.  Chase,  D. 
Cole,  D.  Klopp,  J.  Bixby,  K.  Larsen,  B.  Krebs,  J.  Wanick,  B.  Rogers,  G.  Olds,  J.  Shrimplin,  R.  Ganyard,  C.  Rodgers,  R.  Shaw,  R.  Fain,  R. 
Smith,  and  G.  Steiner. 


Moug  tells  the  choir  that  time  is  of  the  utmost. 


Glenn  Olds  tries  to  hide  but  Bob  Krebs  isn't  a bit  camera-shy,  while  John  Wanink  gets 
a big  laugh  out  of  the  whole  thing. 


Other  musical  groups  enhance  MHS  activities 


GIRLS  GLEE  CLUB— Row  J:  J.  Gorfido,  K.  Henschel,  J.  Medley,  L.  Aukerman,  N.  Richardson,  S.  Mallery,  P.  Kerch,  V.  Andrews,  R.  Rennard, 
B.  Cabell,  and  L.  Shook.  Row  2:  C.  Davis,  B.  Ainger,  B.  Gilles,  C.  Smith,  R.  Clay,  P.  Jennings,  L.  Wagner,  V.  Crane,  M.  Griesinger,  D.  Hall, 
J.  Hurst,  C.  Eaken,  C.  Chandler,  and  P.  Wilt.  Row  3:  B.  Ulmer,  J.  Gregory,  V.  Page,  T.  Spears,  D.  Purvis,  G.  Ritchie,  L.  Labadie,  C.  Jacu- 
bec,  L.  Taylor,  D.  Ode,  S.  Schindler,  D.  Butcher,  S.  Holt,  and  L.  Deeter. 


ACTIVITIES  CHOIR— Row  1:  A.  Martin,  P.  Van  Epp,  D.  Barnes,  S.  Schindelholz,  C.  Beckwith,  M.  Wilde,  E.  Reuber,  G.  Claycomb,  T.  Kowal, 
D.  Dellinger,  B.  LaVelle,  M.  Roshon,  M.  Cochran,  M.  Sirrine,  and  Y.  Didion.  Row  2:  P.  Tucker,  P.  Komjati,  L.  Smith,  K.  Hobart,  L.  Lattimore, 
R.  Hettinger,  M.  Noble,  D.  Brewer,  B.  Sauer,  A.  Abramoska,  N.  Cowden,  D.  Mohn,  B.  Wisely,  B.  Grindle,  S.  Miller,  C.  McComas,  D. 
Carlson,  and  L.  King.  Row  3:  S.  Knowles,  G.  Bixler,  S.  Goodrich,  S.  Quati,  J.  Pennington,  R.  Rowlands,  D.  Bucksar,  S.  Brugmann,  P.  Wilde, 
M.  Davis,  A.  Steinbach,  C.  Kraus,  K.  Palker,  K.  Rockwell,  A.  Guiltinan,  B.  Mericle,  B.  Wadsworth,  and  K.  Alspach.  Row  4:  J.  Barabas,  L. 
Taylor,  D.  Johnson,  D.  Hunter,  D.  Szabo,  A.  Klein,  B.  Yaekle,  J.  Burke,  T.  Lawrence,  J.  Poor,  G.  Earl,  J.  Stone,  B.  Crise,  B.  Pike,  J.  Scheel, 
B.  Wolf,  S.  Carter,  W.  Street,  P.  Piatt,  R.  Falconer,  and  L.  MacLeod. 


ACTIVITIES  BAND— Row  1:  G.  Bixler,  P.  Williams,  L.  Breyley,  J.  Barabas,  P.  Tucker,  H.  Laird,  B.  Rowlands,  N.  Cowden,  and  E.  Smith.  Row  2: 
S.  Quati,  V.  Randall,  D.  Morton,  S.  Knowles,  J.  Bloomer,  A.  Huston,  C.  Hallman,  J.  Spacek,  and  B.  Yeager.  Row  3:  J.  Parman,  S.  Starr, 
S.  Holt,  A.  Clark,  M.  Koch,  D.  Shirk,  L.  Cutlip,  J.  Davis,  D.  Plummer,  A.  Abramoska,  B.  Koenig,  C.  McComas,  D.  Brewer,  D.  Moine,  J.  Smith, 
E.  Schlechty,  J.  Baker,  B.  Ettling,  and  J.  Myers.  Row  4:  S.  Goodrich,  B.  Bader,  C.  Gensemer,  F.  Schmitzer,  H.  Lennex,  P.  Komjati,  and 
James  Loveman,  Director. 


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LEFT:  Barry  Muha  runs  the  scale  of  the  low  notes  with  his  string  bass  during  a Stardusters 
performance. 

STARDUSTERS— Row  1:  C.  Chandler,  K.  Fodor,  G.  Dougherty,  M.  Tyler,  K.  Schlechty,  J.  Clark, 
and  K.  Schlechty.  Row  2:  S.  Fiser,  E.  Fetzer,  B.  Walter,  D.  Muich,  R.  Packard,  S.  Jindra,  C. 
Grieve,  and  G.  Chandler.  Row  3:  Mr.  Carey,  A.  Boyer,  C.  Rodgers,  R.  Wilder,  R.  Deuring,  Mr. 
Loveman,  Mr.  Bixler,  and  T.  Lincoln. 


ORCHESTRA— Row  7:  C.  Nichols,  M.  Griesinger,  P.  Mihalko,  J.  Denson,  T.  Survance,  and  C.  McElfresh.  Row  2:  J.  Keiper,  D.  Johnson,  B. 
LaVelle,  R.  Falconer,  L.  Dial,  J.  McCormick,  D.  Gaugler,  E.  Shirey,  and  H.  Klopp.  Row  3:  C.  Koppelberger,  B.  Muha,  R.  Deuring,  E.  Fetzer, 
G.  Dougherty,  M.  Leister,  N.  Haas,  K.  Wiles,  J.  Clark,  K.  Fodor,  K.  Schlechty,  and  M.  Elliott.  Row  4:  G.  Chandler  and  K.  Steffens. 


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RIGHT:  Queen  Jan  Wilkinson  flashes  a 
smile  that  indicates  all  is  going  well  on 
the  homecoming  gridiron. 

BELOW:  "American  Gothic"  by  Grant 
Wood?  Actually  it's  Cindy  and  Rich. 

BOTTOM:  Junior  Class  members  really 
have  the  "BEECOMING  SPIRIT  of  '67" 
as  they  won  first  place  with  their  float. 


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LEFT:  Sandy,  Sally,  Jan, 
and  Judy  in  a moment 
of  sideline  happiness. 

LOWER  LEFT:  Seniors 
cautiously  attach  their 
mascot's  head. 

RIGHT:  “Yes,  Paul,  that 
is  just  the  way  it  hap- 
pened. It  was  so  excit- 
ing!" Kathy  Kline  ex- 
claims. 

LOWER  RIGHT:  “Aw, 
come  on,  Gwynne,  I'm 
not  really  that  won- 
derful; but  tell  me 
more,"  Chris  Fahlman 
stammers. 


MHS  Royalty  reigns  at  Homecoming 


1967  BEECOMING  QUEEN— Jan  Wilkinson  and  her  Court 
Sally  Febus,  Sandy  Harrington,  and  Judy  Anderson 


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and  at  the  Junior-Senior  Prom 


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I^TEEN  of  TARA— Tom  Clevidente  a^d  Carol  Haueisen 
aipd  Attendants— Rich  Neptune  4gdl  Cjr|Jy‘  Hurd 


Seniors  honored  at  prom  by  “Gone  With  the  Wind”  theme 


RIGHT:  Donna  and 
Bucky  try  to  figure 
out  how  to  capture 
moments  from  an 
old-fashioned  setting 
with  a modern  de- 
vice. 

LOWER  LEFT:  Mr.  Cor- 
bus  welcomes  Gloria 
Rucker  and  her  date 
to  Tara. 

LOWER  RIGHT:  Here 
are  Roger  and  Sandy 
on  their  way  to  a 
night  to  remember. 


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LEFT:  Pleasant  conversation  beside  the  dog- 
wood in  the  garden  of  Tara  takes  place  between 
Carol  Beckowitz,  Larry  Brumby,  Craig  Clason, 
and  Cindy  Rych. 

LOWER  LEFT:  Johnnie  Haas  got  the  honor  of 
crowning  the  Prom  Queen,  but  Mark  Hunter 
received  the  reward  for  his  presentation  of 
her  bouquet.  Observing  Queen  Carol's  reac- 
tions are  King  Tom,  Cindy  and  Rich. 

LOWER  RIGHT:  A quiet  waltz  ends  a perfect 
evening  for  Phil  and  Ronnie. 


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Row  1:  P.  Thompson,  J.  Haas,  D.  Chase,  T.  Clevidence,  D.  Waite,  and  D.  McLaughlin.  Row  2:  T.  Myers,  S.  Pelton— secretary,  M.  Bixler— 
treasurer,  S.  Harrington— president,  J.  Anderson— vice-president,  S.  Febus— historian,  and  C.  Fahlman.  Row  3:  M.  Griesinger,  R.  Haas,  C. 
Nichols,  M.  Elliott,  E.  Fetzer,  K.  Schlechty,  C.  Hurd,  K.  Fodor,  and  G.  Roshon.  Row  4:  C.  Chandler,  Mr.  Haas— adviser,  M.  Hattery,  D. 
Sepper,  G.  Jones,  R.  Neptune,  L.  Smith,  C.  Davis,  M.  Brown,  and  K.  Kline. 


LEFT:  Mr.  Rios  poses  with  Roger  Martin  and  his  (?)  date  ...  John 
Donahue  at  the  Sadie  Hawkins  Dance. 


BELOW:  "Deck  the  halls  with  boughs  of  holly!"  sings  Gwynne  Roshon 
as  she,  Mimi  Brown,  and  Sandy  Harrington  decorate  the  Student 
Council  Christmas  tree. 


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Student  Council  coordinates 


BELOW:  Mimi  Brown  and  Dennis  Sepper,  newly  elected  Student  Council 
officers  officiate  over  an  organizational  meeting. 

UPPER  RIGHT:  Carolyn  Nichols  to  Gwynne  Roshen:  "And  Native 
Dancer  paid  five  to  one!" 

RIGHT:  Mark  Bixler  and  Mike  Hattery  take  it  easy  during  a break  in 
the  agenda. 


activities  for  student  body 


The  Student  Council  bonfire— one  of  the  Gail  Bixler  serves  punch  to  Carla  Me-  Roxie  Haas  and  Mary  Griesinger  run  the 

opening  Homecoming  events.  Comas  during  the  Homecoming  Dance.  Student  Council  booth  at  the  carnival. 


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Active  Pep  Club  boosts  school  spirit 


LEFT:  Dee  England  tries  to  straighten  out  the  crepe  paper  as  she  decorates 
the  windows  during  football  season.  Sally,  Dee,  and  Jane  did  a tremen- 
dous job  this  year  keeping  the  school  decorated  to  promote  school 
spirit. 

BELOW:  Pep  club  patriots  carry  their  sign  in  homecoming  parade. 


Row  1:  D.  England,  J.  Cantwell,  S.  Febus,  and  Miss  Lawrence — advisor.  Row  2:  L.  Barnes,  C.  Ferguson,  S.  Pursley,  J.  Strouse,  B.  Jones,  J.  Missineio,  M. 

Roshon,  C.  Gorfido,  V.  Crane,  C.  Miley,  S.  Schmitzer,  L.  Wells,  P.  Jennings,  and  H.  Klopp.  Row  3:  K.  Papenhausen,  C.  Naragon,  J.  Henke,  A.  Krosse.  L. 

Fleming,  M.  Veres,  A.  Leaden,  C.  Todd,  A.  Stein,  K.  Wilson,  K.  Batchelder,  J.  Gregory,  L.  Shook,  R Rennard.  and  R.  Clay.  Row  4:  K.  Beers,  J.  Hardinger, 

J.  Bloomer,  L.  Smith,  S.  Motz,  S.  Gerspacher,  D.  Albright,  P.  Dreibelbis,  K.  Steffens,  M.  Tyler,  K.  Shultz.  B.  Dreibelbis,  B.  Wa'ter,  J.  Rodgers,  and  P.  Williams. 

Row  5;  C.  Rych,  D.  Sweet,  D.  Schneider,  C.  Haueisen,  J.  Wilkinson,  ,G.  Roshon,  F.  Austin,  J.  Matthews,  K.  Boncdio,  D.  Scott,  J.  Schumann,  C.  Welty,  S. 

Phillis,  C.  Phillis,  and  B Buchanan.  Row  6:  S.  Mallery,  C.  Betz,  T.  Johnson,  B.  Kulp,  A.  Guiltinan,  S.  Petty,  S.  Schindler,  E.  Salay,  S.  Severs,  C.  Beckowitz.  V. 

Andrews,  S.  Pelton,  K.  Wolf,  L.  Ramirez,  and  S.  Henderson.  Row  7:  E.  Cullen,  M.  Griesinger,  S.  Hobo  L Mutter,  J.  Gorfido,  K.  Henschel,  E.  Fetzer,  B.  Groves, 

M.  Hausman,  J.  Severs,  K.  Yeager,  M.  Brown,  G.  Webster,  T.  Bayless,  J.  Medley,  G.  Jones,  and  J.  Pennington.  Row  8:  S.  Shrimplin,  K.  Papenhausen,  S.  Molner, 

S:  Penrose,  C.  Cotter,  M.  Lehman,  R.  Haas,  S.  Cowden,  E.  Loyer,  E.  Kovacek,  J.  Gerding,  K.  Herigstad,  E.  Krosse,  K.  Duringer,  S.  Lipstreu,  and  C.  Davis. 

Row  9:  C.  Zay,  N.  Richardson,  P*  Muller,  S.  Neptune,  K.  Smith,  G.  Kabeller,  L.  Kincaid,  K.  Kemmerling,  C.  Grieve,  K.  Coleman,  L.  Taylor,  D.  Donahey,  K. 

Dwyer,  P.  Elliott,  and  B.  Schilling.  Row  10:  C.  Hunter,  C.  Hurd,  K.  Kline,  D.  M Clellan,  P.  Kovacek,  S.  Harrington,  C.  McComas,  G.  Vandenberg,  M.  Riegger, 

C.  Biliczky,  D.  Todish,  D.  Eckert,  C.  Davis,  D.  Mack,  and  L.  Houston.  Row  11:  C.  Acker,  B.  Meyers,  D.  Werner,  C.  Schaefer,  J.  Werner,  J.  Anderson,  V. 

Kelly,  D.  Null,  D.  Cleary,  J.  Guiltinan,  M.  Cochran,  K.  High,  B.  Bedford,  C.  Chandler,  and  P.  Tucker. 


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Row  1:  S.  Motz,  K.  Steffens,  D.  England,  S.  Febus,  J.  Cantwell,  and  L.  Shook.  Row  2:  K.  Duringer,  K.  Yeager,  D.  Petty,  J.  Strouse,  K. 
Kline,  J.  Davis,  J.  Anderson,  and  S.  Pelton.  Row  3:  K.  Bonadio,  B.  Dreibelbis,  L.  Smith,  J.  Bloomer,  S.  Chamberlain,  C.  Gorfido,  F.  Gish,  and 
V.  Crane.  Row  4:  J.  Gerding,  D.  Schneider,  P.  Elliot,  S.  Shrimplin,  M.  Lehman,  K.  Papenhausen,  S.  Schmitzer,  and  M.  Hausman.  Row  5:  J. 
Shumann,  C.  Zay,  S.  Penrose,  K.  Herigstad,  S.  Molner,  J.  Gregory,  D.  Donahey,  and  K.  Dwyer.  Row  6:  K.  Batchelder,  C.  Davis,  M.  Brown, 
C.  Chandler,  B.  Walter,  B.  Schilling,  B.  Kulp,  and  M.  Tyler.  Row  7:  S.  Henderson,  J.  Medley,  K.  Wilson,  G.  Jones,  N.  Richardson/ S.  Gers- 
pacher,  P.  Jennings,  and  L.  Wells.  Row  8:  D.  Werner,  K.  Palker,  C.  McComas,  S.  Harrington,  S.  Petty,  C.  Betz,  T.  Johnson,  and  C.  Cotter. 


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G.A.A.  plans  intramural  sports 


TOP  LEFT:  Members  of  G.A.A.  and  Varsity  M battle  for  the  ball 
during  their  co-sponsored  donkey  basketball  game. 

TOP  RIGHT:  Debby  Werner  sinks  in  a lay-up  shot  during  an 
intramural  basketball  game. 

ABOVE:  Karen  Shultz  outlines  Sue  Miller's  profile  at  the  G.A.A. 
booth  at  the  DECA  carnival. 

RIGHT:  The  battling  Boogars,  intramural  basketball  champions, 
in  typical  after-game  pose. 


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Row  1:  C.  Davis,  C.  Chandler,  C.  McComas,  K.  Botchelder,  B.  Kulp,  and  Miss  Lawrence — advisor.  Row  2:  L.  Aukerman,  M.  Cochran,  M.  Sirrine,  C.  Beckwith,  S. 

Schindeholz,  P.  Smalley,  M Coffey,  N.  Cowden,  D.  Dooley,  P.  Van  Epp,  B.  Rowlands,  S.  Miller,  M.  Roshon,  C.  Gorfido,  V.  Crane,  C.  Miley  S.  Schmitzer,  and  P. 
Jennings.  Row  3:  C.  Naragon,  J.  Henke,  K.  Hobart,  K.  Papenhausen,  J.  Strouse,  S.  Pursley,  B.  Shilling,  J.  Pennington,  D Zarney,  L.  Houston,  A.  Krosse,  A. 
Leaden,  C.  Todd,  A.  Stein,  K.  Wilson,  T.  Swingle,  J.  Gregory,  and  L.  Shook.  Row  4:  B.  Wisely,  K.  Palker,  K.  Rockwell,  C.  Krause,  P.  Komjati  J.  Bloomer,  J. 

Barabas,  G.  Bixler,  L.  Smith,  S.  Mofz,  S.  Gerspacher,  D.  Albright,  P.  Mihalko,  K.  Steffens,  M.  Tyler,  J.  Harsin,  K.  Schultz,  B.  Dre; belb is,  ond  B.  Walter  Row  5: 
J.  Hardinger,  B,  Bedford,  C.  Rych,  D.  Todish,  B.  Kulp,  V.  Kelly,  D.  Sweet,  D.  Schneider,  C.  Haueisen,  J.  Wilkinson,  G.  Roshon,  F.  Austin,  J.  Matthews,  K. 
Bonadio  D Scott,  J.  Schumann  C.  Welty,  D.  Hallock,  and  K.  Kline.  Row  6:  B.  Meyers,  S.  Mallory,  C.  Betz,  T.  Johnson  P.  Tucker,  S.  Goodrich,  B LaVelle,  A. 

Guiltinan,  B.  Sauer,  M.  Magowan,  S.  Petty,  S.  Schindler,  E.  Salay,  S.  Severs,  D.  England,  S.  Febus,  M.  Eddy,  and  V.  Andrews.  Row  7:  J.  Guiltinan,  N.  Richard- 
son, B.  Beckwith,  C.  Acker,  E.  Cullin,  M.  Griesinger,  S.  Hobb,  J.  Gordido,  K.  Henschel,  A.  Abramoska,  C.  McComas  B.  Koenig,  L.  Fetzer,  T.  Tippett,  M. 

Hausman,  I.  Severs,  K.  Yeager,  and  M.  Brown.  Row  8:  S.  Jindra,  C.  Zay,  S Shrimplin,  K.  Alspach,  S.  Molner,  S.  Lipstreu,  J.  Butcher,  R.  Haas  S.  Cowden,  J. 

Pennington,  M.  Favret,  L.  MacLeod,  E.  Loyer,  E.  Kovacek,  K.  Herigstad,  J.  Gerding,  J.  Cantwell,  and  K.  Duringer.  Row  9:  R.  Packard,  C.  Schaefer,  D.  Werner, 

C.  Jakubec,  L.  Mutter,  P.  Mueller,  S.  Neptune,  R.  Forsythe,  C.  Nichols,  K.  Smith,  G.  Kabeller,  B.  Casey,  C.  Grieve,  K.  Schlechty,  L.  Taylor,  D.  Donahey,  K. 
Dwyer,  and  P.  Elliot.  Row  10:  J.  Anderson,  J.  Werner,  D.  Null,  D.  Cleary,  D.  McClelland,  P.  Kovacek,  S.  Harrington,  D.  MacLeod,  G.  Richie,  G.  Vondenberg, 

V.  Grieve,  L.  Kincaid,  S.  Johnson,  K.  Kemmerling,  K.  Swingle,  J.  Pritchard,  M.  Riegger,  and  C.  Biliczky. 


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MEDINIAN  STAFF 

Editor 

Sports  

Chris  Fahlman 

Administration  . . . 

Sandy  Ftarrington 

Dee  MacLeod 

Activities  

Organizations  . . . 

Kathy  Batchelder 

Advertising 

. Mark  Smithberger 

Business  Manager 

....  Donna  Miller 

Classes  

. Bonnie  Dreibelbis 

Ann  Stein 
Bonnie  Meyers 

Photography  . . . . 

Paul  Palmatier 

Adviser  

Medinian  staff  strives  to  meet  final  deadline 


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TOP  LEFT:  Sandy  Harrington  and  Patty  Kovacek  find  some  of  the  faculty 
pictures  amusing. 

LOWER  LEFT:  Yearbook  workers,  Ann  Stein,  Bonnie  Dreibelbis,  and 
Bonnie  Meyers  are  so  tired  from  working,  they  can  hardly  keep  their 
eyes  open. 

UPPER  RIGHT:  Mr.  Webb  helps  Kathy  Kline  with  some  last-minute  efforts. 

LOWER  RIGHT:  Terry  Morris  and  Mark  Smithberger  proudly  hold  their 
advertising  sales  chart. 


The  Medinian  staff  has  worked  many  long 
and  difficult  hours  to  make  this  book  into  the 
finished  project  you  see  before  you.  They 
have  taken  pictures,  written  hundreds  of  lines 
of  copy,  and  worried  about  meeting  deadlines, 
all  under  the  critical  eye  of  their  adviser,  Mr. 
Webb. 

Finally,  the  result  of  their  efforts  was  sent 
off  to  the  publisher,  and  was  returned  in  the 
form  you  now  hold. 


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Medinamite  staff  publishes  bigger  and  better  paper 


UPPER  LEFT:  Mike  Wilke  fits  copy  for  the  sports  section  of  the  news- 
paper. 

LOWER  LEFT:  Ray  Eckert  buys  his  copy  of  the  Medinamite  during  his 
lunch  hour. 

UPPER  RIGHT:  Machinery  in  the  printing  department  is  run  by  the  ex- 
perienced hands  of  Larry  Thompson. 

CENTER  RIGHT:  Mrs.  Neptune  and  Marcia  Elliot  work  out  the  details  of 
the  next  issue  of  the  paper. 

LOWER  RIGHT:  Conscientious  Elaine  Fetzer  carefully  fits  copy  into  the 
lay-out. 


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Row  1:  K.  Fodor,  M.  Elliot— editor,  Mrs.  Neptune— 
adviser,  and  C.  Todd.  Row  2:  F.  Austin,  E.  Fetzer, 
D.  MacLeod,  C.  Rice,  and  J.  Vaughn.  Row  3:  P. 
Yeager,  S.  Febus,  D.  England,  V.  Kelly,  and  D. 
Waite.  Row  4:  R.  Fain,  L.  Thompson,  B.  Olds,  B. 
Street,  M.  Wilke,  and  M.  Donovan. 


This  year,  for  the  first  time,  the  pa- 
per was  printed  by  the  Graphic  Arts 
Department  at  the  high  school.  Con- 
sequently, more  last-minute  news  could 
be  reported  and  the  number  of  pages 
could  vary  accordingly.  Members  of 
the  staff  attended  the  Gazette-Leader 
Post  Cub  Day,  The  Press  Journalism 
Workshop,  and  the  Ohio  University 
Workshop.  They  also  had  a student  ex- 
change with  Lincoln  High  School  in 
Cleveland. 


BELOW  LEFT:  Delanne  Petty  checks  over  copy  before  okaying  it 
for  the  paper. 

BELOW  RIGHT:  To  Mike  Donovan:  "Aren't  you  a pretty  big  guy 
for  such  a little  camera?" 

UPPER  RIGHT:  Dee  England  works  on  paste-ups. 

LOWER  RIGHT:  Fran  Austin  types  out  copy,  later  to  be  used  in 
the  newspaper. 


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Throughout  the  school  year,  the  Girls'  Leaders 
Club  participates  enthusiastically  in  activities  within 
the  school  and  in  the  community.  Their  projects 
have  included  sending  boxes  of  toys  to  a Medinian 
in  Viet  Nam  for  the  children  there,  sending  tooth- 
brushes and  other  things  to  Caney  College  in  Ap- 
\ 

palachia,  and  being  responsible  for  the  entire  pub- 
licity campaign  in  the  Medina  area  for  the  Christ- 
mas Seals  Drive. 

They  have  also  promoted  school  spirit  by  making 
the  basketball  teams  their  brothers  and  feeding 
them  after  games.  Within  the  club  itself  friendships 
are  developed  through  "secret  pals"  and  the  trav- 
eling basket. 

These  things  are  done  with  the  hope  of  develop- 
ing further  the  leadership,  scholarship,  citizenship, 
and  sportsmanship  in  each  girl  and  to  have  fun 
doing  it. 


UPPER  RIGHT:  Delanne  Petty  and  Kathy  Batchelder  practice  for  Peter  Rabbit, 
a play  given  by  GLC  at  St.  Nicholas  School. 

SECOND  RIGHT:  Sandy  Harrington,  president,  "takes  the  cake"  at  the  picnic 
for  new  members. 

THIRD  RIGHT:  Mark  Bixler  receives  cookies  from  his  basketball  sister,  Kathy 
Batchelder. 

LOWER  RIGHT:  Carolyn  Nichols  works  on  Spring  Sports  schedule  to  be  hung 
in  the  lobby. 

ABOVE  LEFT:  Jane  Pennington  sells  tickets  at  a home  basketball  game. 


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G.L.C.  shows  leadership  through  activities 


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Seated:  K.  Schlechty.  B.  Koch,  D.  Petty,  C.  Hurd,  C.  Nichols,  D.  Zarney.  Standing:  K.  Fodor,  B.  Walter,  J.  Pennington,  K.  Wilson,  G.  Roshon, 
C,  Chandler,  M.  Elliot,  M.  Brown,  S.  Harrington,  S.  Febus,  K.  Batchelder,  S.  Pelton,  and  Mrs.  Neptune— adviser. 


RIGHT:  “Sophia  Loren"  better  known  as  Mrs.  Neptune  models  the 
hat  given  to  her  by  her  secret  pal. 

BELOW:  Beth  Walter  assists  Chris  Chandler  in  making  a complete 
schedule  of  upcoming  golf  events. 


127 


RIGHT:  Peggy  Kapp,  Kim  Ryan,  and  Gail  Dougherty  demonstrate 
their  routine  from  the  gymnastics  show. 

BELOW:  Rick  Shelley  uses  the  long  horse. 


Gymnasts  present  their  fourth  annual  show 


Row  1:  S.  Holt,  C.  Smith,  C.  Hurd,  L.  Riegger,  S.  Miller,  C.  Haueisen,  D.  Zarney,  and  K.  Ryan.  Row  2:  C.  Abell,  J.  Varney,  C.  Grieve,  G. 
Dougherty,  P.  Kapp,  D.  Hallock,  L.  Houston,  P.  Milhalko,  and  V.  Grieve.  Row  3:  T.  McCourt,  F.  Schmitzer,  R.  Shelley,  T.  Shurance,  D. 
Flugum,  R.  Craig,  iR.  Dye,  R.  Cornelius,  and  B.  McCourt.  Row  4:  P.  Palmatier,  C.  Shank,  A.  Morris,  P.  Grey,  C.  Cronick,  M.  Grieve,  and 
E.  Shirey. 


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UPPER  LEFT:  "Just  don't  look  down,  Cindy,  and  you  won't  have  any 
trouble." 

CENTER  LEFT:  How  did  this  guy  ever  get  in  Gymnastics  Club? 

LOWER  LEFT:  Miss  Lawrence  and  Mr.  Weygandt  talk  over  plans  for 
this  year's  show. 

BELOW:  Marvin  Grieve  "flies  through  the  air  with  the  greatest  of  ease." 
LOWER  RIGHT:  Someone  said  to  fly,  Flugum,  fly  . . . so  Flugum  flew. 


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RIGHT:  Laura  Sponseller  concentrates  during  the  reading 
of  The  Merchant  of  Venice. 

FAR  RIGHT:  "I  just  washed  my  hair  and  I can't  do  a thing 
with  it,"  remarks  Kathy  Kline  to  Linda  Wagner  during 
rehearsal  for  the  children's  play,  The  Wizard  of  Oz. 

LEFT:  Gwynne  Roshon  applies  revitalizing  cream  to  Mr. 
Brewer  for  the  presentation  of  the  three  one-act  plays, 
written  and  directed  by  members  of  the  student  body. 

RIGHT:  Scarecrow,  (Kathy  Kline),  the  c-c-cowardly  lion, 
(Delanne  Petty),  and  the  Tin  Man,  (Vicky  Andrews), 
await  for  their  rescue  during  the  production  of  The 
Wizard  of  Oz. 

LOWER  LEFT:  The  cast  of  Life  With  Father  poses  during 
their  final  dress  rehearsal 

LOWER  RIGHT:  Mr.  Bosler  is  weary,  yet  thoughtful  after 
many  long  and  tedious  nights  of  rehearsals. 


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Drama  Club  has  active  and  successful  year. 


Row  1 : D.  Waite,  G.  Dougherty,  G.  Ritchie,  F.  Gish,  J.  Anderson,  Mr.  Bosler— advisor,  G.  Roshon,  M.  Elliott,  M.  Hallock,  D.  Steingass,  and 
H.  Waite.  Row  2:  S.  Biggs,  V.  Jedlicka,  D.  Petty,  S.  Pelton,  K.  Kline,  S.  Febus,  J.  Wilkinson,  F.  Austin,  C.  Todd,  A.  Leaden,  C.  Hanshue,  L. 
Kloor,  and  J.  Ewing.  Row  3:  J.  McHenry,  C.  Ferguson,  L.  White,  R.  Packard,  J.  Churgovich,  C.  Welty,  C.  Grieve,  J.  Nixon,  and  V.  Andrews. 
Row  4:  S.  Johnson,  L.  Kincaid,  K.  Kemmerling,  A.  Stein,  C.  Davis,  K.  Batchelder,  K.  Bonadio,  J.  Matthews,  K.  Wiles,  C.  Miley,  S.  Rivers, 
J.  Harsin,  and  M.  Tyler.  Row  5:  D.  Scott,  J.  Hurst,  L.  Wagner,  S.  Cowden,  J.  Hutchinson,  C.  Eaken,  D.  Hallock,  M.  Eddy,  D.  Nees,  D. 
Claude,  K.  Eberwein,  D.  Todish,  and  D.  Casey.  Row  6:  C.  Chandler,  M.  Brown,  R.  Haas,  S.  Bradley,  S.  Tyrell,  P.  Elliott,  L.  Taylor,  L.  Spon- 
seller,  R.  Perona,  K.  Mesick,  and  G.  Chandler.  Row  7:  D.  Hicks,  K.  Foulke,  B.  Mine,  J.  Schumann,  S.  Molner,  K.  Duringer,  C.  Zay,  S.  Pen- 
rose, C.  Cotter,  K.  Dwyer,  and  J.  Cantwell.  Row  8:  N.  Gilliard,  L.  Harriger,  L.  Wagner,  G.  Bixler,  B.  Grindle,  S.  Knowles,  and  P.  Palmatier. 
Row  9:  R.  Neptune,  M.  Smithberger,  D.  Flugum,  S.  Beckwith;  D.  Wel.s,  and  C.  Koppelberger. 


LEFT:  Darrell  Waite  and  Gail  Richie  adjust  the  lighting  for  a dramatics 
club  production. 

BELOW:  The  drama  club  awards  for  this  year  were:  Vicky  Jedlicka,  the  Drama 
Award,  Darrell  Waite,  Mechanical  Award,  Delanne  Petty,  Outstanding 
Actress  Award,  and  Bill  Wolf,  Outstanding  Actor  Award. 


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FHA  gains  experience  through  efforts 


Row  1:  P.  Piatt,  L.  Turek,  B.  Dunbar,  S.  Sittinger— president,  J.  Jindra,  Miss  Hornberger— adviser  and  Miss  Cox— adviser.  Row  2:  S.  Bradley, 
D.  Russell,  D.  Jindra,  P.  Porter,  L.  Ackerman,  G.  Rucker,  and  J.  Peirce.  Row  3:  N.  McDaid,  D.  Hunter,  V.  Bowman,  S.  Smith,  D.  Hicks,  B. 
Rucker,  D.  McNamara,  L.  Skidmore,  M.  Monroe,  and  B.  Stillman.  Row  4:  B.  Mericle,  P.  Shearer.  N.  Indoe,  B.  Rooy,  D.  Morton,  D. 
Szabo,  L.  Gasper,  and  L.  Kilgo.  Row  5:  D.  Albright,  S.  Gerspacher,  H.  Dunn,  J.  Rucker,  C.  Rooy,  J.  Lance,  and  D.  Piatt. 


AT  RIGHT:  Barb  Rooy  and  Jenny  Lance  stand 
with  pride  next  to  the  FHA  emblem. 


FHA  performed  community  serv- 
ices this  year  while  mixing  them 
with  fun.  They  met  after  school  ear- 
ly in  the  year  to  make  popcorn  balls 
which  they  later  took  to  a rest  home. 

They  held  an  intra-club  pizza  par- 
ty in  the  winter  and  in  the  spring 
had  a baked  goods  booth  at  the 
carnival. 

FHA  acquired  two  new  advisers 
this  year.  Miss  Cox  and  Miss  Horn- 
berger guided  the  club  through  an 
interesting  and  very  busy  year. 


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UPPER  LEFT:  Mr.  Elrick  looks 
over  the  goodies  at  an  FHA 
bake  sale. 

UPPER  RIGHT:  Cindy  Rooy  and 
Diana  Piatt  show  off  cooking 
skills. 

CENTER  LEFT:  Miss  Cox,  FHA 
adviser. 

CENTER  RIGHT:  Sharon  Sittinger 
presides  over  elections. 

LOWER  LEFT:  FHA  members  en- 
joy a group  discussion. 


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Row  7:  D.  Nees,  K.  Wolf,  K.  Schlechty,  J.  Harsin,  Mrs.  Elrick  and  Miss  Smith— advisers.  Row  2:  B.  Grindle,  S.  Jindra,  P.  Smalley,  K. 
Mesick,  L.  Klooz,  M.  Suddleson,  C.  Miley,  J.  Henke,  and  C.  Ferguson.  Row  3:  S.  Febus,  D.  Scott,  J.  Rodgers,  S.  Rivers,  L.  Houston,  C. 
Rice,  V.  Grieve,  P.  Fetzer,  and  D.  Hallock.  Row  4:  V.  Jedlicka,  R.  Clay,  H.  Klopp,  C.  Chandler,  C.  Davis,  A.  Stein,  K.  Batchelder,  K. 
Kline,  and  L.  White.  Row  5:  R.  Shaw,  J.  Bixby,  and  J.  Ewing. 


FTA  gains  knowledge  through  experience 


LEFT:  Mrs.  Elrick  and  Jill  Harsin  discuss  plans  for  the  next 
meeting. 

BELOW:  Gordon  Duncan  gives  his  class  instruction  while  student 
teaching  in  the  elementary  schools. 


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The  purpose  of  Future  Teachers  of  America  is 
to  stimulate  students'  interest  in  teaching.  Judging 
by  its  membership  and  activities,  the  MHS  chapter 
is  well  on  its  way  to  reaching  that  goal. 

FTA  met  once  a month,  holding  a potluck  sup- 
per along  with  each  meeting.  These  meetings  usu- 
ally included  a speaker  or  film,  and  one  of  the 
more  interesting  was  Mr.  Schamp,  who  told  of 
his  Peace  Corps  experiences  in  the  Philippines. 

In  the  winter,  FTA  took  a field  trip  to  Baldwin- 
Wallace  College  for  an  FTA  convention.  Junior 
and  senior  members  also  had  several  opportunities 
to  visit  the  elementary  schools  to  observe  and 
to  teach. 


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UPPER  LEFT:  "If  you'll  eat  my  egg  sandwich  I'll  give  you  my  dessert," 
says  Kaye  Schlechty. 

LOWER  LEFT:  Vickie  Jedlicka  tells  Garfield  student  that  she'll  look  like 
this  if  she  doesn't  eat  breakfast. 

UPPER  RIGHT:  F.T.A.  members  crowd  around  at  a pot  luck  dinner. 

LOWER  RIGHT:  Janet  Rodgers  assists  a student  while  student  teaching. 


Y-Teens  find  friendship  through  activities. 


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Row  1:  Miss  Muren— adviser,  E.  Fetzer— president,  K.  Mesick,  L.  Klooz,  E.  Ruff,  V.  Jedlicka,  and  B.  Koch.  Row  2:  D.  Mack,  C.  Davis,  B. 
Gindle,  P.  Smalley,  D.  Nees,  N.  Mann,  and  B.  Kenzig.  Row  3:  R.  Clay,  S.  Schindler,  C.  Eaken,  R.  Forsythe,  D.  Falconer,  S.  Cowden,  and 
J.  Denson.  Row  4:  N.  Indoe,  B.  Rooy,  D.  Morton,  K.  Phillips,  and  D.  Schneider.  Row  5:  S.  Sittinger,  L.  McCourt,  C.  Rooy,  J.  Lance,  N. 
Richardson,  and  P.  Fetzer. 


AT  LEFT:  "This  one  looks 
just  my  size"  says  Phyllis 
Fetzer  during  one  coat 
check. 


Elaine  Fetzer,  in 
her  second  year  as 
Y-teens  president 
worked  closely  with 
Miss  Muren  to  make 
Y-teens  a bigger  and 
better  club.  Y-teens 
performed  a valu- 
able service  to  the 
school  again  this 
year  by  operating  a 
coat-check  during 
home  basketball 
games.  This  coat 
check  was  very  well 
patronized  and  the 
girls  who  worked 
were  kept  very  busy. 

Other  activities  of 
Y-teens  during  the 
year  included  bake 
sales,  several  parties, 
and  a trip  in  the 
spring. 


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Varsity  M buys  much  needed  athletic  equipment. 

LEFT:  Larry  Collins  serves  punch  after  Christmas  caroling. 

BELOW:  The  Varsity  M sponsored  jiujustu  show  practices  before  show. 
BOTTOM  RIGHT:  Rick  Dye  and  Bill  Street  help  out  during  basketball  game. 


Row  1:  G.  Friedt,  C.  Cronick,  P.  Karson,  B.  Street,  B.  Lawrence,  J.  Karson,  and  B.  Wallace.  Row  2:  B.  Muha,  M.  Bixler,  R.  Williams,  R. 
Eckert,  A.  Keefer,  M.  Hunter,  J.  Gulledge,  and  L.  Collins.  Row  3:  R.  Hood,  T.  Scherz,  S.  Stewart,  J.  Matacic,  D.  Aufmuth,  D.  Chase,  and 
J.  Hunter.  Row  4:  K.  Harrington,  K.  Williams,  B.  Rawlings,  J.  Skurvid,  R.  Dye,  T.  Clevidence,  M.  Burlingame,  and  L.  Peacock.  Row  5:  B. 
Wolf,  K.  Aukerman,  D.  Simmers,  J.  Graff,  S.  Burlingame,  M.  Cleary,  M.  Cavey,  and  G.  Jones.  Row  6:  M.  Palker,  D.  Jones,  T.  Whitaker, 
M.  Zeigler,  R.  Neptune,  and  Mr.  Evans— adviser. 


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Audio  Club  affords  pleasure  for  student  body 


Row  1:  J.  Brewer,  D.  Waite,  M.  Leister,  D.  Carten,  P.  Mueller,  S.  Rivers,  P.  Smalley,  B.  Grindle,  R.  Packard,  B.  Madey,  and  A.  Houston. 
Row  2:  C.  Shank,  H.  Waite,  G.  McClung,  J.  Bixby,  R.  Monaco,  R.  Cripps,  K.  Nixon,  and  B.  Olds.  Row  3:  Mr.  Bosler— adviser,  M.  Hallock,  M. 
Smithberger,  R.  Smith,  C.  Truthan,  D.  Sepper,  J.  Borden,  J.  Stone,  and  E.  Mull. 


LEFT  and  ABOVE:  Doug  McClure  and  Jeff  Borden 
provide  lunchtime  entertainment. 


The  dedication  of  the  Audio  Club  is 
shown  through  its  members  giving  up 
their  lunch  hours  to  provide  the  student 
body  with  the  much-appreciated  mu- 
sical entertainment,  every  day  fourth 
and  fifth  periods.  It  is  also  their  respon- 
sibility to  prepare  and  operate  the  equip- 
ment used  for  the  Student  Bulletin. 


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Intramurals  provide  relaxation  from  daily  school  routine 


Ron  "Hot  Lips"  Fain  belts  that  cow- 
hide. 


Bumlinger  connects! 


After  this,  the  majors! 


Art  Club  members  show  hidden  abilities 


Art  Club,  under  the  careful  direc- 
tion of  Mrs.  Mama  Christy,  delved 
deeply  into  the  mysteries  of  scientific 
art  forms  and  used  their  creative  imag- 
inations to  produce  some  works  of  art 
the  like  of  which  have  never  before 
been  seen  at  MHS.  They  also  did  post- 
ers and  scenery  for  various  dramatic 
productions. 

This  club  presents  an  oportunity  for 
those  with  artistic  talents  or  inclina- 
tions to  use  these  talents,  whether  or 
not  they  take  an  art  class  as  part  of 
their  curriculum. 


AT  RIGHT:  Mrs.  Christy  helps  Linda  Klooz  and 
Cheryl  Reed. 


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Seated:  M.  Magowen,  C.  Welty,  K.  Herigstad,  M.  Blossom,  and  T.  Kelly.  Standing:  M.  Burlingame,  V.  Grieve,  B.  Wells,  L.  Klooz,  J.  Nixon, 
C.  Reed,  C.  Stuart,  T.  Tippett,  S.  Blankenship,  L.  Lehman,  Mrs.  Christy— Adviser,  and  J.  Setzko. 


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Equations,  proofs,  and 
graphs,  intrigue  the  mem- 
bers of  the  Math  Club. 
Twice  a month  the  mem- 
bers are  exposed  to  many 
advanced  problems  not  of- 
fered in  regular  classes. 
The  local  Mu  Alpha  Theta 
affiliated  chapter  has  the 
distinction  of  being  one  of 
the  100  charter  clubs 
founded  in  America  in 
1958.  Students  with  a B 
average  in  Math  and  a 
B—  average  in  all  other 
subjects  are  selected  for 
membership  at  the  end  of 
their  junior  year. 


Row  1:  L.  Fleming,  K.  Schlechty,  V.  Jedlicka,  E.  Fetzer,  G.  Roshon,  and  K.  Bowman.  Row  2:  S.  Har- 
rington, C.  Hanshue,  J.  Gerding,  F.  Gish,  C.  Nichols,  and  L.  Klooz.  Row  3:  S.  Stewart,  C.  Fahlman,  T. 
Whitaker,  M.  Ziegler,  D.  Chase,  M.  Hallock,  J.  Karson,  J.  Palker,  J.  Brewer,  and  Mr.  Brewer— adviser. 


Math  Club  enjoys  use  of  new  computer 


LEFTj  Karen  "Speedy"  Bowman  uses  the  Math  Club  computer.  BELOW:  The 
Math  Club  officers  with  Mr.  Brewer;  Lorayne  Fleming,  Dale  Chase,  and  Kaye 
Schlechty. 


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DCT  has  active,  rewarding  year. 


This  past  year,  the  diversified  co-opera- 
tive training  program  has  been  extremely 
successful  in  bringing  selected  students  on 
the  job  training.  These  students  worked  in 
er  variety  of  industries,  from  drafting  to  hos- 
pital work. 

The  DCT  students  worked  closely  with 
Mr.  Jaskol  in  planning  several  successful 
projects.  This  past  fall,  several  students  went 
to  the  state  DCT  convention.  They  also  spon- 
sored a car  wash. 

The  highlight  of  the  year  was  the  DCT 
banquet  held  at  the  Brown  Derby.  This  ban- 
quet gave  the  students  an  opportunity  to 
honor  their  employers. 


BELOW:  "Smile!"  snickers  Gayle  Jester  as  she  prepares  to 
work  on  Mr.  Jaskol.  Dr.  Fri  smiles  his  approval. 

BOTTOM  RIGHT:  Mary  Pichelmayer  poses  with  the  DCT's 
mascot  ...  a smiling  dragon  (?) ! 


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Row  7:  K.  Duplaga,  M.  Pichelmayer,  N.  Foster,  C.  Winebrenner,  and  Mr. 
Jaskol.  Row  2:  M.  Prock,  L.  Kovacek,  E.  Donahue,  and  N.  McClaskie.  Row  3: 
J.  Selzer,  R.  Wills,  S.  Quick,  R.  Denson,  and  T.  Stuart.  Row  4:  T.  Pandur,  R. 
Gasper,  J.  Donnelly,  and  D.  Bigham.  Row  5:  R.  Morse,  S.  Fulton,  and  D. 
Toth. 


LEFT:  Nona  McClaskie,  outstanding  DCT  student  of  the  year,  laughs  with 
Mr.  Rios  at  the  banquet. 

MIDDLE  LEFT:  Doug  Toth  and  Mr.  Jaskol  scrub  down  a car  at  the  car 
wash. 

BELOW:  Dan  Bigham  takes  a break  to  smile  for  the  camera. 

BOTTOM  LEFT:  Lenny  Kovacek  concentrates  while  working  industriously. 

BOTTOM  RIGHT:  This  year,  the  DCT  students  adopted  an  underprivileged 
family.  Here  they  pose  with  the  Christmas  presents  they  gave  their 
family. 


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Row  1:  B.  Cole,  S.  Sexton,  B.  Gregory,  B. 
Fetty,  and  Mr.  Casterline— adviser.  Row  2:  P. 
Hood,  E.  Hood,  M.  Cullen,  B.  Brinker,  and  S. 
Russell.  Row  3:  D.  Miller,  B.  Berger,  D.  Groves, 
C.  Ross,  and  T.  Vellenoweth.  Row  4:  B.  Hill, 
L.  Roby,  G.  Wilder,  and  C.  Butt. 


DECA  is  an  organization  designed 
specifically  for  students  enrolled  in 
Distributive  Education.  The  purposes 
of  DECA  are  to  further  develop  a 
respect  for  education  in  marketing 
and  distribution  which  will  contri- 
bute to  vocational  competence,  and 
to  promote  understanding  and  ap- 
preciation for  the  responsibilities  of 
citizenship  in  our  free,  competitive 
enterprise  system. 

This  year  DECA  was  particularly 
honored  when  Chuck  Butt  received 
third  place  in  state-wide  competition. 


DECA  has  successful  program 


Chuck  Ross,  Distributive  Education  "Student  of  the  Year." 


144 


UPPER  LEFT:  Chuck  Butt  demonstrates  his  .sales  technique  using  his 
manager  as  the  customer. 

LOWER  LEFT:  DECA  officers:  Barb  Fetty— president.  Chuck  Ross— vice 
president,  Barb  Gregory— secretary,  and  Barb  Cole— treasurer. 

UPPER  RIGHT:  Leland  Roby  ...  on  the  job.’ 

CENTER  RIGHT:  Mr.  Hedrick,  superintendent,  speaks  at  DECA  ceremony. 
LOWER  RIGHT:  Dave  Groves  memorizes,  "The  customer's  always  right!" 


J’in 


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Medina  High  presents  and  also  receives  honors 

SELF  DISCIPLINE— Row  1:  K.  Kline,  J.  Anderson,  F.  Austin,  S.  Pelton,  G.  Rosnon,  F.  Gish,  D.  Miller,  C.  McComas,  J.  Karson,  and  T.  Hunter. 
Row  2:  V.  Jedlicka,  L.  Klooz,  B.  Koch,  K.  Ryan,  C.  McElfresh,  D.  Chase,  C.  Ferguson,  K.  Bowman,  E.  Fetzer,  K.  Beers,  J.  Missineio,  and 
M.  Elliott.  Row  3:  S.  Harrington,  C.  Hanshue,  C.  Nichols,  J.  Clark.  K.  Fodor,  K.  Schlechty,  D.  MacLeod,  N.  Haas,  S.  Walker,  and  L.  Fleming. 
Row  4:  C.  Hurd,  R.  Neptune,  C.  Fahlman,  V.  Grieve,  .1.  Gerding,  G.  Daugherty,  M.  Ziegler,  T.  Clevidence,  J.  Graff,  J.  Palker,  T.  Whitaker, 
J.  Brewer,  S.  Stewart,  F.  Clements,  R.  Davisor.,  J.  Gowe,  anc  M.  Wilke. 


ABOVE:  Buckeye  Boys  State  Delegates:  John  Matacic,  Mark  Bixler,  and  Mark  Hunter.  Alternates 
are  John  Haas,  Rick  Williams,  and  Bill  Harriger. 

RIGHT:  Buckeye  Girls  State  Delegates  are  (front):  Mimi  Brown  and  Chris  Chandler  with 
Marianne  Tyler  and  Candy  Davis  as  Alternates. 


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Northeastern  MPPN  # 
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Contest  BOWMAN 
l\st  Place 


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TOP  LEFT:  Karen  Bowman  and  Mrs.  Schafer  proudly  display  the  electric 
typewriter  Karen  won  for  the  school  by  besting  students  from  27  other 
schools  in  the  First  Annual  Northeastern  Ohio  Typewriting  Contest  held 
in  Cleveland. 

LEFT:  Vickie  Jedlicka  and  Cathy  Hanshue  formulate  plans  for  the  Tutorial 
Program  they  initiated  this  past  school  year. 

BELOW:  Doug  Jones  and  Sandy  Harrington  pose  with  the  Citizenship 
awards  they  received  at  Honors  Assembly. 

BOTTOM:  Congressman  Charles  A.  Mosher  chats  with  faculty  and  students 
after  an  assembly  at  which  he  was  the  chief  speaker. 


147 


Talent  and  training  add  up  to  awards 


RIGHT:  Carolyn  Nichols  and  Jeff  Karson  who  received  the  Womanhood 
and  Manhood  Awards  which  are  presented  to  the  students  who  are 
outstanding  in  scholarship,  character,  citizenship,  cooperation  and  in- 
itiative. 

BELOW:  Cathy  Hanshue  (Most  Outstanding  Art  Student),  Tom  Clevidence 
(Athlete  of  the  Year),  Kathy  Fodor  (Music  Award),  and  Barbara  Kulp 
(Nursing  Scholarship)  pose  with  their  trophies  and  awards. 


Members  of  Medina  High  School's  Quiz  Down  Team— Chris  Fahlman,  Dale  Chase,  Steve  Stewart,  and  Jeff  Karson  (alternate)  wish  that 
Dennis  Sepper,  one  of  the  big  guns  on  the  team  (even  if  he  is  a junior)  were  here  to  help  them  out  of  this  brain-drain  question.  The 
team  defeated  their  opponent— Copley— scoring  the  most  points  for  the  monthly  period,  thus  winning  a complete  set  of  World  Book 
Encyclopedia  in  addition  to  the  two-volume  set  of  World  Book  Dictionary  that  they  won  for  their  initial  appearance. 


148 


Dale  Chase  and  Elaine  Fetzer  were  National  Merit 
semi-finalists.  Dale  was  awarded  the  Sidney  M. 
Fenn  Scholar-Athlete  Award,  and  Elaine  won  the 
DAR  Citizenship  Award  at  Honors  Assembly. 


Cheerleaders  Fran  Austin,  Cindy  Hurd,  Jan  Wilkinson,  Gwynne 
Roshon,  and  Carol  Haueisen  display  trophy  they  won  for  first 
place  at  Berea  Invitational  Cheerleading  Contest. 

TOP:  ORDER  OF  THE  GOLDEN  TASSEL-Row  ?:  Kathy  Fodor, 
Fran  Austin,  Vickie  Jedlicka,  Lorayne  Fleming,  and  Linda  Klooz. 
Row  2:  Cathy  Hanshue,  Tom  Clevidence,  Elaine  Fetzer,  Jeff 
Karson,  Faith  Gish,  and  Jeff  Palker.  Row  3:  Alan  Steffen, 
Gwynne  Roshon,  Dale  Chase,  Carolyn  Nichols,  Mark  Zieegler, 
Julia  Gerding,  and  Chris  Fahlman.  Row  4:  Chris  McElfresh,  Sandy 
Harrington,  Kaye  Schlechty,  Marcia  Elliott,  and  Gail  Vandenberg. 


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Seniors  reach  that  magical  moment  they  have 


Sandy  Harrington— First  Dale  Chase — Second  Gwynne  Roshon — Third  Kaye  Schlechty— Fourth  Elaine  Fetzer —Fifth 


Joe  and  Carol  arrive  early.  Robin,  Jim,  Ed,  and  Gary  finally  get  ready  for  the  warm  evening. 


Commencement  Speakers 
Kathy  Kline:  "The  End  of  the 
Beginning" 

Tim  Whitaker:  "The  Present  is 
the  Past  of  the  Future" 


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awaited  so  long:  Graduation 


Miss  Lawrence  helps  Kathy  with  Joann  and  Theresa  "drape"  a music  stand.  "Almost  eight-o'clock  and  time  to  begin,' 

her  collar.  says  Mr.  Elrick. 


Commencement 

Soloists 

Alan  Steffen:  Flute— 
"Concerto  in  G Ma- 
jor"—Allegro  Mod- 
erato  (Mozart) 
Gwynne  Roshon:  Vo- 
ca/— "Where  e'er  You 
Walk"  (Handel) 
Carolyn  Nichols— Ac- 

companist 


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Each  nervously  awaits  his  turn  in  procession 


The  long  processional  before  friends  and  relatives. 


Graduating  class  listens  attentively  to  soloist. 


The  lights  still  burn 


The  final  moment— when  you  receive  that  diploma. 


RIGHT:  (opposite  page)  Burns  Flugum  rewards  Mom  with  a 
kiss  as  a proud  Dad  approves. 


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ALMA  AAATER 


Sing  the  praise  of  our  Medina 
To  her  we'll  ever  be  true. 
Joining  all  in  each  endeavor 
Each  day  our  purpose  renew. 
Courage  ever  showing 
Strength  is  ever  growing 
On  to  victory  going— 

Fight,  Medina! 

Sing  the  praise  of  our  Medina 
To  her  we'll  ever  be  true. 


brightly  but  the  Class  of  ’68  has  departed 


. . . This  is  not  the  end.  It  is  not  even  the  beginning  of  the  end. 
It  is  rather  the  end  of  the  beginning. 

—Winston  Churchill 


153 


Senior  Activities 


BRUCE  ANDERSON— Intramurals 
4. 

JUDY  ANDERSON-Student 
Council  3*-4*,  Pep  Club  2-3-4, 
Drama  Club  2-3-4*,  GAA  2-3-4, 
Y-Teens  2,  Self  Discipline  4,  In- 
ternational Club  2,  Homecoming 
Attendant  4,  Band  2-3-4,  Card 
Section  4,  Choir  4,  JV  Cheer- 
leader 2-3. 

DICK  AUFMUTH— Student  Coun- 
cil 2,  Varsity  M 4,  Football  2, 
Wrestling  3-4,  Tennis  3-4,  Golf 
2,  Intramurals  2. 

FRAN  AUSTIN— CAA  3,  Pep 
Club  3-4,  Drama  Club  2-3-4, 
FTA  4,  GAA  2-3-4,  Medinamite 
4,  Self  Discipline  4,  Internatio- 
al  Club  2-3,  Band  2-3-4,  Class 
Officer  2-3-4,  Choir  4*,  Varsity 
Cheerleader  3-4. 

BETTY  BARGAR-Pep  Club  2, 
GAA  3,  Card  Section  2,  Intra- 
murals 2. 

CAROL  BECKOWITZ-Pep  Club 
2-3-4,  Gymnastics  3,  Drama  Club 
2-3,  GAA  2-3,  Medinamite  3,  In- 
ternational Club  2,  Card  Section 
2-3,  Choir  2-3-4,  Intramurals  4. 
KATHY  BEERS-Pep  Club  2-3-4, 
Self  Discipline  4,  Girls'  State  3. 
BOB  BERGER-Track  2,  DECA  4. 

RON  BETZ— International  Club  2, 
Intramurals  3-4. 

KAREN  BOWMAN-Math  Club  4, 
Self  Discipline  4,  Choir  2-3-4. 
JERRY  BREWER-Math  Club  4, 
Audio  Club  4,  Drama  Club  4, 
Self  Discipline  4,  International 
Club  2-3,  Football  2,  Choir  2-3-4, 
Track  2-3-4,  Intramurals  2-4. 

BARB  BRINKER-Y-Teens  3, 
DECA  4. 

RICK  BROBST— Football  2,  Wres- 
tling 2,  Intramurals  2-4. 

MIKE  BROOKS-Track  2,  Intra- 
murals 4. 

MIKE  BURLINGAME-Varsity  M 
4,  Drama  Club  3,  Intramurals  4. 
CHUCK  BUTT-DECA  4. 

CONNIE  CANFIELD— Pep  Club 

2,  Drama  Club  4,  GAA  2-3,  Y- 
Teens  4,  Art  Club  2. 

DEBBIE  CARTEN-Audio  Club  2- 
3*-4*,  Drama  Club  2-3,  Y-Teens 

3,  Ski  Club  4,  Art  Club  2-3. 
GARY  CHANDLER-Band  2-3-4, 
Orchestra  2-4,  Stardusters  4, 
Track  4,  Intramurals  4. 

DALE  CHASE— Student  Council 

4,  CAA  3-4,  Math  Club  4*, 
Varsity  M 3-4,  Self  Discipline 
4,  International  Club  2-3,  Tennis 
2-3-4,  Choir  2-3-4,  Intramurals 
4. 

JANET  CLARK— CAA  3-4,  GAA  2, 
Y-Teens  2-3,  Self  Discipline  4, 
Band  2-3-4,  Orchestra  2-3-4, 
Stardusters  4. 

DAVE  CLAYPOOL—  International 
Club  2-3. 

FRANK  CLEMENTS— Self  Disci- 
*Denotes  Officer 


pline  4,  International  Club  3. 
TOM  CLEVIDENCE-Student 
Council  4,  Varsity  M 2-3-4,  Self 
Discipline  4,  Football  2-3-4, 
Wrestling  2-3-4,  Baseball  2-3-4. 
BARBARA  COLE— FHA  2-3,  GAA 

2- 3,  Self  Discipline  4,  Intra- 
murals 2-3,  DECA  4*. 

KEVIN  CONLEY-Med/nam/fe  3, 
Track  2,  Intramurals  2-4. 

MARLON  CRAIG— International 
Club  2. 

MARY  CULLIN— Pep  Club  2, 
GAA  2. 

ED  DAVIS— Varsity  M 4,  Bas- 
ketball 2-3-4. 

JOELLA  DAVIS-Pep  Club  3-4, 
Gymnastics  3-4,  Drama  Club  2* 

3,  GAA  2-3,  Card  Section  4. 

RUSS  DAVISON— Self  Discipline 

4,  International  Club  3. 

FRANK  DEGENERO-Tennis  2-3. 
CHRIS  DELISLE — Intramurals  4. 
EVELYN  DONAHUE-Band  2-3, 
VICA  4. 

JOE  DONNELLY-Varsity  M 3-4, 
Cross  Country  4,  Track  2-3-4*, 
Intramurals  4. 

GAIL  DOUGHERTY— CAA  3, 
Gymnastics  3-4,  Drama  Club  2- 

3- 4,  Y-Teens  2-3,  Self  Discipline 
4,  International  Club  2-3,  Band 
2-3-4,  Orchestra  4,  Stardusters 
2-3-4,  Intramurals  4. 

GORDEN  DUNCAN— FTA  4. 
KATHY  DUPLAGA-Gymnastics 
2. 

RICK  DYE— Gymnastics  4,  Var- 
sity M 4,  Medinamite  3,  Foot- 
ball 2-3-4,  Wrestling  3,  Base- 
ball 3-4,  Basketball  2,  Track  2, 
Intramurals  4. 

RAY  ECKERT— Varsity  M 2-3-4, 
Football  2-3-4,  Baseball  2-3-4, 
Basketball  2-3-4. 

BILL  EDDY-Band  2-3-4. 

JIM  EGGLESTON — International 
Club. 

MARCIA  ELLIOT— Student  Coun- 
cil 4,  CAA  3,  GLC  4,  Drama 
Club  2-3*-4\  GAA  2-3-4,  Medi- 
namite Editor  4,  Self  Discipline 
4,  International  Club  2-3,  Band 
2-3-4,  Orchestra  4,  Intramurals 

2- 3-4. 

DEE  ENGLAND-Pep  Club  2-3-4, 
Medinamite  4,  Card  Section  2- 
4*,  Choir  2-4. 

CHRIS  FAHLMAN— Student 

Council  4,  CAA  3-4,  Math  Club 
4,  Medinian  4,  Self  Discipline 
4,  International  Club  3,  Class 
President  4,  Boys'  State  3. 
SALLY  FEBUS— Student  Council 

3- 4,  CAA  3,  GLC  3-4*,  Pep 
Club  2-3*-4*,  Medinian  4,  Dra- 
ma Club  2-3-4,  FTA  34,  GAA 
2-3-4,  Medinamite  4,  Self  Dis- 
cipline 4,  International  Club  2- 
3,  Homecoming  Attendant  4, 
Card  Section  2-4,  Choir  4,  Intra- 
murals 3-4. 


PAUL  FELDMAN— Golf  2-3. 
CATHY  FERGUSON-Pep  Club 
3-4,  Drama  Club  3-4,  FTA  4, 
GAA  3,  Self  Discipline  4,  Inter- 
national Club  3. 

BARB  FETTY— Student  Council  4, 
DECA  4*. 

ELAINE  FETZER-Student  Coun- 
cil 3-4,  CAA  3,  Math  Club  4, 
Pep  Club  2,  Medinamite  4,  Y- 
Teens  2*-3*-4*,  Self  Discipline 
4,  Band  2-3-4,  Orchestra  4, 
Stardusters  4,  Girls'  State  3. 
LYNDA  FETZER-Pep  Club  2, 
GAA  2-3-4. 

LORAYNE  FLEMING-Math  Club 
4*,  Pep  Club  4,  Y-Teens  2-3, 
Self  Discipline  4,  International 
Club  2,  Card  Section  4. 

KATHY  FODOR— Student  Coun- 
cil 4,  CAA  3-4,  GLC  3-4,  GAA 
2,  Medinamite  4,  Self  Discipline 
4,  Band  2-3-4*,  Orchestra  2- 
3-4,  Choir  4,  Stardusters  3-4,  In- 
tramurals 4. 

ROGER  GASPER-DECA  4. 

JULIA  GERDING-Math  Club  4, 
Pep  Club  2-3-4,  GAA  2-3-4,  Self 
Discipline  4,  Card  Section  4, 
Intramurals  3-4. 

FAITH  GISH — Math  Club  4,  Pep 
Club  2-3-4,  Drama  Club  2-3-4*, 
GAA  2-3,  Self  Discipline  4,  In- 
ternational Club  2,  Card  Sec- 
tion 2-4,  Choir  2-3-4. 

DEBBIE  GORFIDO-Pep  Club  2- 
3-4,  Gymnastics  2-3,  GAA  2-3- 
4,  Card  Section  2,  Alternate 
Cheerleader  3. 

JIM  GOWE— Self  Discipline  4, 
Band  4,  Football  4,  Tennis  3,  In- 
tramurals 4. 

JOHN  GRAFF-Varsity  M 4,  Self 
Discipline  4,  Wrestling  2-3-4. 

BARB  GREGORY-Y-Teens  2, 
DECA  4*. 

PHIL  GREY— Gymnastics  2-3-4, 
International  Club  2,  Wrestling 
2. 

VIKKI  GRIEVE-Gymnastics  4, 
FTA  3-4,  GAA  3-4,  Self  Disci- 
pline 4,  International  Club  2, 
Card  Section  2,  Choir  2,  Card 
Section  2,  Choir  2,  Art  Club  3. 
BEV  GROVES-Pep  Club  2-3-4, 
Gymnastics  3,  GAA  2-3-4,  Inter- 
national Club  2,  Card  Section  2, 
Choir  2,  Art  Club  3. 

DAVE  GROVES— Football  2-3, 
Baseball  3,  Intramurals  2-3, 
DECA  4. 

NANCY  HAAS— CAA  3,  FTA  2, 
GAA  2-3,  Y-Teens  2-3,  Self  Dis- 
cipline 4,  Band  2-3-4,  Orches- 
tra 2-3-4,  Class  Treasurer  4. 
MACY  HALLOCK-Math  Club  4, 
Audio  Club  2-3-4,  Drama  Club 
2-3-4,  International  Club  2, 
Cross  Country  4. 

BONNIE  HAMLIN-Pep  Club  2, 
GAA  2,  Card  Section  2,  Choir  2.  *» 
CATHY  HANSHUE-Math  Club 
4,  Drama  Club  2-4,  GAA  2,  Y- 


Teens  3,  Self  Discipline  4,  In- 
ternational Club  2,  Art  Club  2-3. 
SANDY  HARRINGTON-Student 
Council  President  4,  CAA  3, 
GLC  3-4*,  Math  Club  4,  Pep 
Club  4,  Medinian  4,  Drama  Club 
2,  GAA  2-3-4,  Y-Teens  2,  Self 
Discipline  4,  International  Club 

2- 3*,  Homecoming  Attendant  4, 
Card  Section  4,  Intramurals  3-4, 
Class  Officer  2-3. 

CAROL  HAUEISEN— Pep  Club  2- 

3- 4,  Gymnastics  3-4,  GAA  2-3- 
4,  JV  Cheerleader  2,  Varsity 
Cheerleader  3-4. 

PAUL  HEADER-Varsity  M 3, 
Football  2-3-4,  Baseball  2-3-4, 
Basketball  2-3. 

CORKY  HERIGSTAD— Wrestling 
2-4. 

BRUCE  HILL-Choir  2,  Basket- 
ball 2,  Intramurals  3-4. 

ELAINE  HOOD-Pep  Club  2, 
GAA  2. 

PAM  HOOD— FHA  3,  Pep  Club 

2,  GAA  3. 

JEFF  HUNTER-Varsity  M 3-4, 
Football  3-4,  Wrestling  3-4. 

TOM  HUNTER— CAA  3-4,  Self 
Discipline  4,  International  Club 

3,  Football  3-4,  Track  3,  Intra- 
murals 4. 

CINDY  HURD-Student  Council 

4,  CAA  3,  GLC  4,  Pep  Club 
2-3*-4*,  Gymnastics  3-4,  Drama 
Club  3,  GAA  2-3,  Self-Dis- 
cipline 4,  Class  Officer  2-3-4,  JV 
Cheerleader  3,  Varsity  Cheer- 
leader Captain  4. 

VICKY  JEDLICKA-Math  Club  4, 
Drama  Club  2-4,  FTA  4,  Y- 
Teens  2-3-4,  Self  Discipline  4, 
International  Club  2-3,  Band 
2-3-4. 

SANDY  JENKINS— FTA  2-3-4,  Y- 
Teens  2,  Band  2-3-4. 

GAYLE  JESTER— FHA  3,  DCT  4. 
JEANNE  JINDRA— FHA  2-3-4*. 
DOUG  JONES-Math  Club  4, 
Varsity  M 2-3-4,  Self  Discipline 
4,  Football  2-3-4,  Tennis  2-3-4, 
Basketball  2-3-4. 

GARY  JONES-Student  Council 
4,  Varsity  M 4,  Band  4*,  Bas- 
ketball 2-3-4,  Intramurals  4, 
Cross  Country  4. 

PEGGY  KAPP-Gymnastics  3-4, 
Art  Club  2-3. 

JEFF  KARSON— CAA  4,  Math 
Club  4,  Varsity  M 3-4,  Self  Dis- 
cipline 4,  International  Club  2- 
3,  Football  2-3-4,  Basketball  2, 
Track  2-3-4,  Intramurals  2-4. 
AL  KEEFER-Med/n/an  3-4,  Var- 
sity M 3-4,  Football  2-3-4,  Track 
2-3-4,  Intramurals  2-4. 

VIKKI  KELLY— CAA  3,  Pep  Club 
2,  Drama  Club  4,  GAA  2,  Me- 
dinamite  4,  Self  Discipline  4, 
International  Club  3,  Card  Sec- 
tion 4,  Intramurals  2. 

KATHY  KLINE-Student  Council 
2-3-4,  CAA  3,  Art  Club  3,  Pep 


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Senior  Activities 


Club  2-3-4,  Medinian  3-4,  Editor 
4,  Drama  Club  2-3-4,  FTA  2- 
3*-4,  Gymnastics  3-4,  GAA  2- 
3-4,  Self  Discipline  4,  Interna- 
tional Club  2-3,  Class  President 
3,  Card  Section  2-4,  Choir  2- 
3*-4*,  Intramurals  3-4. 

LINDA  KLOOZ — Student  Council 

3,  Math  Club  4,  Y-Teens  2-3*- 
4*,  Self  Discipline  4,  Drama 
Club  2-4,  FTA  3-4,  Band  2-3-4, 
Orchestra  2-3,  Art  Club  2-3*-4. 

BARB  KOCH-GLC  3-4,  Y-Teens 
2-3-4*,  Self  Discipline  4,  Band 

2- 3-4,  Orchestra  2. 

TERRY  KOLONICK-DECA  4. 

PATTI  KOVACEK-Pep  Club  2- 

3- 4,  Medinian  4,  Drama  Club 

2- 3-4,  GAA  2-3-4,  International 
Club  3,  Card  Section  2-4,  In- 
tramurals 2-3-4. 

BARB  KULP-CAA  3,  GAA  2-3- 

4,  Band  2-3-4. 

LARRY  LABADIE— Choir  3. 

BILL  LAWRENCE- Varsity  M 4, 
Football  2-3-4,  Track  2-3-4,  In- 
tramurals 3. 

ANN  LEADEN-Pep  Club  2-3-4, 
Drama  Club  3-4,  FTA  3,  GAA  2- 

3- 4,  Choir  2-3-4,  Intramurals  3. 
MARTI  LEHMAN-Pep  Club  2- 
3-4,  GAA  2-3,  Card  Section  2- 
4,  Intramurals  4. 

TOM  LINCOLN-Band  2-3-4, 
Stardusters  4. 

KARL  LOCKWOOD — Intramurals 
2-3,  International  Club  2. 

MIKE  LOVEMAN-Audio  Club  3, 
International  Club  3,  Football 
2,  Tennis  3,  Track  2. 

RICK  LOYER— International  Club 

2,  Wrestling  2. 

DEE  MACLEOD— CAA  4,  Medin- 
ian 4,  Pep  Club  2,  Drama  Club 

3,  GAA  2-3-4,  Medinamite  4, 
Self  Discipline  4,  Choir  2,  In- 
tramurals 3-4. 

BARB  MADEY-Audio  Club  3-4. 
NONA  MCCLASKIE— Band  2,  In- 
tramurals 2,  VICA  4*. 

DONNA  MCCLELLEN-Pep  Club 

4,  GAA  2-3-4,  Card  Section  4, 
Choir  2-3,  Intramurals  2-3-4. 
DOUG  MCCLURE-Audio  Club 
2-3-4*. 

CARLA  MCCOMMAS-Student 
Council  4,  CAA  3-4,  Pep  Club 
4,  FTA  3,  GAA  2-3-4*,  Self 
Discipline  4,  International  Club 
2-3,  Card  Section  4,  Intramur- 
als 3-4. 

LORETTA  MCCOURT-Y-Teens  4. 
CHRIS  MCELFRESH— FTA  2*,  Self 
Discipline  4,  Choir  2-3-4,  Or- 
chestra 2-3-4. 

JEANNETTE  MCHENRY— Drama 
Club  4. 

MADELINE  MEDLEY— FHA  2,  Pep 
Club  2-3,  GAA  2. 

SHERRY  MEDLEY— FHA  2,  GAA 
2-3,  Band  2-3-4,  Intramurals  4. 
KATHY  MESICK— CAA  3-4,  Dra- 
ma Club  2-3-4,  FTA  2-3-4,  GAA 


2-3,  Medinamite  3,  Y-Teens  2*- 
4,  Band  2-3-4,  Orchestra  2-3-4. 
DAVE  MILLER-DECA  4*. 
DONNA  MILLER -Medinian  4, 
Y-Teens  2-3,  Self  Discipline  4, 
Band  2. 

JANE  MISSINEIO— Pep  Club  4, 
Self  Discipline  4,  Ski  Club  4. 
KATHY  MONACO— GAA  4,  In- 
tramurals 4. 

NONDA  MORRIS— FHA  2,  Y- 
Teens  2-3. 

TERRY  MORRIS— Med/nian  4, 
Drama  Club  4,  Medinamite  3, 
Intramurals  2-4. 

AL  MORSE— Gymnastics  3-4. 
RAY  MORSE— Gymnastics  2,  Au- 
dio Club  2-3,  Wrestling  3,  In- 
tramurals 2,  VICA  4. 

CAROL  MUICH— Pep  Club  2, 
GAA  2,  Y-Teens  2. 

RICH  NEPTUNE-Student  Coun- 
cil 4,  CAA  3-4*,  Varsity  M 4, 
Audio  Club  2-3,  Drama  Club  3- 
4,  Self  Discipline,  International 
Club  3,  Band  2-3,  Stardusters 
2,  Golf  2-3-4,  Intramurals  2-4. 
NANCY  NETTLETON-Pep  Club 

2,  GAA  2-3,  Card  Section  2, 
Choir  2. 

CAROLYN  NICHOLS-Student 
Council  4,  CAA  3-4*,  Math  Club 
4,  GLC  3-4*,  GAA  2-3-4,  Self 
Discipline  4,  International  Club 

2- 3,  Orchestra  2-3-4,  Choir  2- 

3- 4*,  Intramurals  3-4. 

JOANN  NIXON— GAA  2-34, 
Art  Club  4,  Dramatics  3-4,  Me- 
dinamite 4. 

JEFF  PALKER— CAA  4,  Math 
Club  4,  Varsity  M 4,  Self  Dis- 
cipline 4,  International  Club  2- 

3,  Choir  2-3,  Golf  2-3-4,  In- 
tramurals 2-4. 

TOM  PANDUR— DCT. 

LARRY  PEACOCK-Student  Coun- 
cil 2,  Medinian  2-3,  Varsity  M 

4,  Medinamite  3,  Baseball  3-4, 
Basketball  2,  Intramurals  4. 
SUE  PELTON-Student  Council 

2- 3-4*,  GLC  3-4*,  Pep  Club  4, 
Drama  Club  2-3-4,  GAA  2,  Y- 
Teens  2-3*,  Self  Discipline  4, 
International  Club  2,  Band  2- 

3- 4*,  Orchestra  2-3,  Choir  3- 
4,  Stardusters  4. 

DELANNE  PETTY— GLC  4,  Pep 
Club  3-4,  Drama  Club  2-3-4, 
GAA  2,  Medinamite  4,  Y-Teens 
2-3,  Card  Section  4,  Intramur- 
als 4. 

RALPH  PIATT— FFA  2-3. 

MARY  PICHELMAYER— FTA  2*, 
Y-Teens  3,  VICA  4*. 

CAROL  PIFER— GAA  4,  Intramur- 
als 4. 

ROSE  POWELL-Pep  Club  2, 
GAA  2,  Intramurals. 

STEVE  QUICK-Drama  Club  2- 
3,  International  Club  2,  Art 
Club  2-3,  VICA  4. 

ROB  RAPP-Varsity  M 4,  Me- 


dinamite 3,  International  Club  2, 
Football  2-3-4,  Wrestling  2, 
Track  2-3,  Intramurals  4. 

CHERYL  REED-Gymnastics  2, 
Drama  Club  4,  Y-Teens  2-3, 
Band  2*-3-4,  Orchestra  3,  In- 
tramurals 2-3. 

CAROL  RICE— FTA  3-4,  Medina- 
mite 4,  Band  2-3-4. 

GAIL  RITCHIE— CAA  3,  Gymnas- 
tics 3,  Drama  Club  2-3-4,  GAA 

2- 3-4,  International  Club  2-3, 
Choir  2. 

LEE  ROBY-DECA  4. 

BILL  RODGERS— Med/nam/fe  3. 
GWYNNE  ROSHON-Student 
Council  2-3-4;  CAA  3-4,  GLC 
4,  Math  Club  4,  Pep  Club  2-3- 
4,  Drama  Club  2-3-4*,  GAA  2- 

3- 4,  Y-Teens  3,  Self  Discipline 
4,  International  Club  3,  Choir 
2-3-4*,  JV  Cheerleader  2,  Var- 
sity Cheerleader  3-4. 

CHUCK  ROSS-DECA  4*. 

SUE  RUSSELL-Audio  Club  2,  3*, 
DECA  4. 

KIM  RYAN— Gymnastics  3-4,  Self 
Discipline  4,  Choir  4. 

KAYE  SCHLECHTY-Student 
Council  4,  GLC  4,  Math  Club 
4*,  Pep  Club  2,  FTA  2-3*4, 
GAA  2,  Y-Teens  2,  Self  Disci- 
pline 4,  International  Club  2,  3, 
Band  2-3-4*,  Stardusters  3-4. 

DAVE  SCHRAY— International 
Club  2,  Choir  2-3. 

JIM  SELZER-VICA  4. 

SHARON  SETZER— FHA  3*,  GAA 
4,  Intramurals  4. 

STEPHANIE  SEVERS— CAA  3, 
Pep  Club  2-3-4,  GAA  2-3-4, 
Card  Section  4,  Choir  4. 

SUE  SEXTON-Med/n/an  3,  Me- 
dinamite 3,  Y-Teens  3,  DECA  4. 

CAROL  SHULTZMAN-Pep  Club 
2-3,  GAA  2-3,  International  Club 
2-3,  Card  Section  2,  Art  Club  3. 
SHARON  SITTINGER— FHA  2-3- 
4*,  Y-Teens  34. 

JIM  SKURVID-Varsity  M 2-3-4, 
Wrestling  2-3-4,  Golf  2-3-4. 
MARK  SMITHBERGER— Med/'n/an 
4,  Audio  Club  3,  Drama  Club  3- 
4,  International  Club  3,  Tennis 
4,  Intramurals  3-4. 

ALAN  STEFFEN— Self  Discipline 
4,  International  Club  2*,  Band 
2-3-4. 

DAN  STEINGASS— CAA  3-4,  Au- 
dio Club  2-3-4,  Drama  Club  4, 
International  Club  2-3,  Golf  2, 
Intramurals  2-3-4,  Cross  Coun- 
try 4. 

GLENDA  STEVIC-Audio  Club  3, 
FTA  2,  Y-Teens  3. 

ORRIE  STEWART— Gymnastics  2, 
Track  2. 

STEVE  STEWART-Math  Club  4, 
Varsity  M 4,  Self  Discipline  4, 
Track  2-3-4. 

BILL  STREET- Varsity  M 4,  Me- 
dinamite  4,  International  Club 


3,  Football  3-4,  Track  3-4,  In- 
tramurals 4. 

THERESA  STUART— FHA  2-3. 
CHRIS  SWINGLE-Spanish  Club 
2. 

RICK  TETZEL— Golf  2. 

CLAUDIA  TODD-Pep  Club  2-3- 

4,  Drama  Club  3-4*,  FTA  3, 
GAA  2-3-4,  Medinamite  4,  Y- 
Teens  2,  Card  Section  4,  Choir 
3-4,  Intramurals  3-4. 

DOUGLAS  TOTH-VICA  4. 

LINDA  TUREK— FHA  2-3-4*. 
NANCY  TURNBAUGH-Pep  Club 

3,  GAA  3-4,  Intramurals  4. 
GAIL  VANDENBERG-Pep  Club 

4,  Drama  Club  4,  GAA  4,  Self 
Discipline  4. 

JOY  VARNEY-Gymnastics  4,  Y- 
Teens  2. 

JIM  VAUGHN— Medinamite  4. 
TIM  VELLENOWETH-DECA  4. 
MARGIE  VERES-Pep  Club  2-3, 
Drama  Club  2-3-4,  GAA  2-3, 
International  Club  2,  Art  Club 
2-3. 

GUILLERMO  VILLACRES— Intra- 

murals 4. 

BOB  VRB  AN  AC— Football  2-3-4. 
DARRELL  WAITE— Student  Coun- 
cil 4,  Audio  Club  2-3-4*,  Drama 
Club  2-3-4,  Medinamite  4,  In- 
tramurals 2-3. 

HAROLD  WAITE— Audio  Club  3- 
4,  Drama  Club  3-4. 

SHIRLEY  WALKER-Y-Teens  3, 
Self  Discipline  4,  Band  2-3-4. 
JOHN  WANINK-Choir  4,  Intra- 
murals 4. 

DAVID  WEBB— Medinamite  4. 
TIM  WHITAKER-Student  Coun- 
il  2,  Math  Club  3-4,  Varsity  M 
4,  Drama  Club  3-4,  Self  Disci- 
pline 4,  International  Club  2, 
Wrestling  2-3-4,  Tennis  3,  Class 
President  2. 

MIKE  WILKE— Medinamite  4,  Self 
Discipline  4. 

JAN  WILKINSON— Student  Coun- 
cil 3,  Pep  Club  2-3-4,  Home- 
coming Queen  4,  Drama  Club 
2-3-4,  GAA  2-3-4,  International 
Club  2,  Card  Section  2,  Intra- 
murals  4,  JV  Cheerleader  3, 
Varsity  Cheerleader  4,  Ski  Club 
4. 

RANDY  WILLS-VICA  4. 

COLLEEN  WINEBRENNER— FHA 
2-3*,  Pep  Club  3,  GAA  2-3,  Y- 
Teens  2-3,  Choir  3. 

BILL  WOLF— CAA  3,  Varsity  M 
4,  International  Club  2,  FTA  3, 
Wrestling  2-3-4,  Choir  3-4,  Track 
2,  Intramurals  4. 

KATHY  YEAGER— CAA  3,  Pep 
Club  2-3-4,  GAA  2-3-4,  Card 
Section  2-4,  Choir  3. 

MARK  ZIEGLER-Math  Club  4, 
Varsity  M 2-3-4,  Self  Discipline 
4,  Tennis  2-3-4,  Basketball  2-3- 
4,  Cross  Country  4. 


155 


CANDIDS! 


"Man,  you  know  I light  up  when  there's  a camera  around;  Gail  didn't  quite  hit  that  high  note,  did  she,  Claudia? 

right,  Gary?"  beams  Ed  Davis 


Second  lunch  line  opens  with  hungry  stu- 
dents and  hot  fries. 


Tim  Myers!  get  that  thought  out  of  your  mind  that  says,  "Find  a squeamish  girl  and 
show  her  this  biology  specimen." 


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ABOVE:  Noontime  on  the  ledge. 

RIGHT:  My,  the  teachers  are  getting  younger  and  prettier  all  the  time! 


156 


157 


MEDINA  SUPPLY  COMPANY 

"Ready  Mix  Concrete" 

YARDS  AT 


MEDINA,  STRONGSVILLE,  WADSWORTH,  WELLINGTON, 

AND  BRUNSWICK 

230  East  Smith  Road  Phone  723-1565 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 


158 


Congratulations 


to  the  Graduating 


CLASS  OF  1968 


Dr.  and  Mrs.  Donald  Polo 


WHETHER  IT'S  BUSINESS  TRAVEL 
OR  A VACATION  TRIP  . . . 

UNITED  CAN  HELP  YOU 
GET  AWAY  FROM  IT  ALL 
SEE  YOUR  LOCAL  TRAVEL  AGENT 
OR  GIVE  US  A CALL 


UNITED  AIR  LINES 


"My  son  graduated 
from  Medina  High  . 


friendly  skies 
§f  United. 


Congratulations 
to  the 

CLASS  OF  1968 


Compliments  of 
SPECIAL  PERSONAL  FRIENDS 


of  the  Editor 


Our  Congratulations 

HIGH'S 

to  the 

Graduating  Class  of 

OFFICE  SUPPLY 

1968 

COMPANY 

GALLUCCI  CHEVROLET 

"On  the  Square" 

COMPANY 

3880  Pearl  Road 

MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 

MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 

Phone:  722-2041 

161 

HAYDEN,  STONE 

INCORPORATED  - ESTABLISHED  1892 
MEMBERS  NEW  YORK  STOCK  EXCHANGE 


Good  Luck  to  the 
CLASS  of  "68" 

Richard  D.  Longacre,  '39 

HAYDEN-STONE 

INCORPORATED 


162 


CONGRATULATIONS 


and  BEST  WISHES 
to 


THE  1968  GRADUATING  CLASS 

of 

MEDINA  SENIOR  HIGH  SCHOOL 


from 

THE  LEWIS  A.  WERNER  FAMILY 


Compliments  of 


Rt. 


SMITH  BROTHERS 
WOOD  SHAVINGS 


7,  3087  Marks  Road  Phone:  725-5224 


GLENN  SMITH  — 
MYRON  SMITH  — 


— Class  of 

— Class  of 


1959 

1962 


BLISS  and  LAUGHLIN 
STEEL  COMPANY 


900  West  Smith  Road 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 


Congratulations  to  the 
CLASS  of  1968 


165 


Best  Wishes  to  the 
CLASS  of  1968 


703  North  Court  Street 
MEDINA,  OHIO 

725-4266 


SjUNTER 

■ insurance 


HOWARD  O.  HUNTER 
JOY  N.  HUNTER 
BONNIE  L.  HUNTER 
THOMAS  A.  HUNTER 


Class  of  1944 
Class  of  1945 
Class  of  1965 
Class  of  1968 


a 


CongfiaMations  to  the  Cfoss  68 


Compliments 


Gene  Fowls  Says: 


of 

MODERN  BARBER  SHOP 


"You  can  whip  our  cream, 
but  you  can't  beat  our  milk!" 


TROY  FIELDS 
HAROLD  CASEY 


PAUL  CASEY 
RAY  BIESEL 


LAWSON'S  NEW  PARTY  STORE 


Lafayette  Road 


Medina  Shopping  Center 


MEDINA  OHIO  44256 


DAIRY  ISLE 


680  Lafayette  Road 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 
725-4313 


UNDER  NEW  MANAGEMENT 


"But  school  has 
the  I i | i liiti  uIlF^ 


EPSICOLA 


ive  a Pepsi 


RICE'S  FROCK  SHOP 
AND  FUR  SALON 


201  South  Court  Street 


There  s nothing  quite  like  a cold  pick-me-up  wh 
on  self-discipline,"  smiles  Jeff  Palker;  "just  like  the 
of  h ome — this  school  isn't  so  bad  after  all!" 


en  you're 
comforts 


MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 


SAVINGS  DEPOSIT  BANK 

The  bank  with  the  free,  next-door  parking" 

North  Side  of  the  Public  Sq  uare 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 

MEMBER,  FEDERAL  DEPOSIT  INSURANCE  CORPORATION 


168 


1 1 itt 


Compliments  of 


ANDERSON  DRUGS 


PRESCRIPTIONS 


32  Public  Square 

MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 

Phone:  722-0521 


Maybe  if  I sit  here  real  quiet  like,  the  coach  won't  see  me. 

I don't  like  the  looks  of  those  bruisers  and  is  that  field  ever 
1 1 1 

gooey! 


\BmhlMjm 

~FRESH  FOODS^ 


Jeanne  Jindra  and  Rick  Lade  take  advantage  of  the  op- 
portunity for  romance — if  you  keep  an  eye  out  for  the  deans 
and  the  Principal. 


135  North  Harding  Street 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 


BUEHLER'S 

Fresh  Foods 


Insurance  Protection  and  Service  Since  1848! 


(3%k 


Ohio  Farmers  Insurance  Company  — Chartered  1848 
Colonial  Heritage  Life  Insurance  Company 
Superior  Risk  Insurance  Company 
LeRoy,  Ohio 


Your  local  Independent  Insurance  Agent  who  represents 
Ohio  Farmers  Insurance  Group  is  a "Good  Man  to  Know"! 


170 


Congratulations 
to  the 

Class  of  1968 


303 

SHANGRI-LA 

Mallet  Creek 
Medina 


SHANGRI-LA 
Nursing  and  Rest  Home 


BILL  AND  DON  HAUEISEN 
R.F.D.  #3,  2400  Columbia  Road 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 
Phone:  483-4304 

Akron 


171 


WHEN  YOU  WANT  TO  SELL 
YOUR  HOME  QUICKLY... 


gwt&uU  Seat  — 


No.  2 Highland  Court  Medina,  Ohio 

Phone  725-4137  or  722-4394 


STANDARD  WELDING  & STEEL  PRODUCTS 


State  Road 


44256 


Medina,  Ohio 


Willow  Springs 
Illinois 


PLASTICS  CO, 

885  W.  Smith  Road 
Medina,  Ohio 


Torrance 

California 


POLYSTYRENE  AND  RAW  MATERIALS 


173 


MEDINA  FARMERS  EXCHANGE  CO. 


320  South  Court  Street 
Phone:  722-151  I 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 


APPLIANCE  CENTER 


400  South  Court  Street,  Medina,  Ohio  44256 


Color  TV 


Appliances  Stereo 


174 


Compliment's  of 

WAITE  & SON  MEMORIAL  HOME 

765  North  Court  Street  Medina,  Ohio  44256 

Phone:  722-1591 


HALLMARK  FURNITURE 


46  Public  Square 
Medina,  Ohio 
44256 


Phone: 

722-2521 


ayrrxs 


175 


BENNETT  LUMBER 


342  East  Smith  Road 


MEDINA, 
OHIO  44526 


f Since  1892  "N 


Phone: 

722-1567 


ROLLY'S  TRUCK  SALES 

INTERNATIONAL  MOTOR  TRUCKS 

Complete  Parts  and  Service  Dept. 

750  West  Smith  Road  Medina,  Ohio  44256 

Phone:  725-4949 


RICKARDWILSON  AGENCY 

Insurance-Real  Estate 


I 16  West  Washington  Street 
P.  O.  Box  267,  Medina,  Ohio 

Phone:  722-1538  or  723-0581 


w. 


CAL 

IBLE  INC. 


FINE  MOTOR  CARS  IN  MEDINA 


PONTIAC  • BUICK  • CADILLAC 
• OPEL  • 


321  South  Court  Street  Medina,  Ohio  44256 


Phone:  722-1555 


BEST  WISHES  TO  THE 
CLASS  OF  1968 


J)/nc. 


802  West  Liberty  Street 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 


Boots — Shirts — Pants — Hats 


YE  OLD 

WESTERN  SHOP 


252  South  Court  Street 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 
Phone  722-4568 


MEDINA  PAINT  COMPANY 


Best  Wishes 
From 


228  South  Court  Street 


TUBBS  AGENCY,  INC. 


MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 


Dean  and  Parry  Paint 


Insurance 

and 

Real  Estate 


Wallpapers 
Window  Shades 
Decorating  Supplies 


232  North  Court 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 

Insurance:  723-1556 
Real  Estate:  723-41  I I 


178 


NICODEMUS  CLEANERS 


714  West  Liberty  Street 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 
Phone:  723-8441 


FODORETTE 

OPEN  SIX  DAYS  A WEEK 
700  West  Liberty  Street  Medina,  Ohio  44256 

723-9755 


179 


THE  A.  I.  ROOT  COMPANY 


623  West  Liberty 
Street 

MEDINA,  OHIO 
44256 


Phone: 

723-1561 


’THE  HOME  OF  WORLD-FAMOUS  BOOKKEEPING  SUPPLIES" 


RAY  H.  TAYLOR 


eaten  6*  Sand  and  tfnaoet 
Phone:  723-7702  or  722-4531 


OFFICE 


RAY  H.  TAYLOR 

T SAND  U GRAVEL 
LIME  STONE 

AGR  - LIME  SPREAD 


u 


1 


180 


620  East  Smith  Road 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 


THE  OLD  PHOENIX 


ESTABLISHED  1857 


NATIONAL  BANK 

OF  MEDINA.  OHIO 


The  Oldest  and  Largest  Bank  in  Medina  County 


Offices  at 


Public  Square 

Hinckley 

Seville 


Court-Harding 
Brunswick 
Sharon  Center 


AUFMUTH  MOTORS,  INC. 

VOLKSWAGEN— KARMANN  GHIA 

Route  42  North 


MEDINA,  OHIO 
Phone:  725-4901 


181 


Compliments  of 


EMPLOYMENT  SERVICE 


Congratulations  To  The 
Members  of  the  1968 
Graduating  Class 


Suite  2-D 

Professional  Building 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 


124  West  Washington  Street 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 
Phone:  723-7642 


Phone:  723-1546 


Compliments  of 


AKRON  SAVINGS 
& 

LOAN  COMPANY 


"CANFIELD'S  FOOD 
CENTER" 


5%  Annual  Interest 
on  Savings 

Low  Cost  Home  Loans 
10$  Money  Order  Check 
SAFE  DEPOSIT  BOX 


8-10  Public  Square 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 
Phone:  723-8103 


830  North  Court  Street 
Medina,  Ohio  44256  Phone:  725-4139 


182 


Compliments  of 


THE  OEC 
CORPORATION 

667  West  Lafayette  Road 
Medina,  Ohio  Phone:  723-5591 


Moments  Remembered  By  Flowers 

ORBAN'S 

FLOWERS 

4483  Weymouth  Road  Medina,  Ohio 
Phone:  723-8502 


ZIEGLER'S 


GUNNER'S  MARKET 


West  Side  of  Public  Square 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 
Phone:  722-4521 


507  Lafayette  Road 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 
Phone:  725-3662 


GRAFF'S  GLASS  CO. 


108  East  Smith  Road 
Phone:  725-5040 

MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 
Clark's  Corners 
WADSWORTH,  OHIO 


Compliments  of 


No  6 Public  S.quare  725-1641 

Magic  Interiors 
By 

Interior  Decorators  and  Designers 

CARPETING 
CUSTOM  DRAPERIES 
FURNITURE 
ACCESSORIES 

MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 


GOWE  PRINTING 

620  East  Smith  Road 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 


PELTON'S  FOODS 


(on  the  square) 


Phone:  722-051  I 

MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 

HOME  MADE  BAKED  GOODS 
FRESH  MEATS 


Medina  County's  Leading 
Commercial  Printers 
Web — Sheetfed — Offset — Letterpress 

Facilities 


Compliments  of 

ED’S  SOHIO 

GEO.  F.  REINHARDT,  INC. 

AND 

REINHARDT  VENDING  CO. 

301  West  Liberty  Street 

Route  18  Medina,  Ohio  44256 

734  East  Smith  Road 

MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 

Phone:  723-8627 

Call:  722-6631 

Best  Wishes  To  The 

Class  of  1968 

CHAMPION  SPORTING 

GOODS  COMPANY 

Congratulations  and  Best  Wishes 

From 

"Complete  line  of  trophies 

HYDE  INSURANCE  AGENCY 

and  engraving" 

School  and  Team 

Equipment 

Medina  Shopping  Center 

MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 

522  South  Broadway 

MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 

Phone:  723-8122 

IDEA  SHOP 

"Peter  Piper  Pickt  a Peck  of 

Farm  Packt  Pckles" 

Cards,  Gifts,  and  Other 

Personal  Touches 

FARM  PACKT  PICKLE  CO. 

Medina  Shopping  Center 

East  Smith  Road 

MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 

Phone:  723-6889 

Phone:  725-4224 

MEDINA  CAMERA  & 

MARATHON 

MUSIC  SHOP 

Lloyd's  Marathon  Service 

218  South  Court  St. 

Tires — Accessories — Repairs 

Phone:  722-4714 

Rt.  18  East  Medina,  Ohio 

MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 

BERRY  AND  RITTER  STORE 


Best  Wishes  to  the  Class  of  1968 
From 


Panits  and  Supplies — Tools — Galvanized  Ware 
Furnace  Filters,  Fittings,  and  Supplies 

233  South  Court  Street 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 


ALLISON'S  SHOE  STORE 


Medina  Shopping  Center 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 
Phone:  723-8431 


Phone:  723-7684 


BUILDER 

BROKER 

DEVELOPER 


725-2343 

725-4947 

725-4948 


O fower  Oo  cun  e 

Flowers  and  Gifts 


244  North  Court  Street 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 

Phone:  723-2571 


For  local  coverage,  subscribe  to  the 


Congratulations  to  the 


MEDINA  COUNTY 
GAZETTE  LEADER  POST 


Medina  County's  Only  Daily  Newspaper 


Class  of  1968 


ANCE  & CO., 


INC. 


INSURANCE  • REAL  ESTATE 


89  Public  Square 

Call:  722-4166  Medina,  Ohio  44256 


MEDINA  BRUNSWICK 

109  West  Liberty  and  1 378  Pearl  Road 

723-1531  225-3101 


Congratulations,  Seniors! 


Compliments  of 


RICKARD'S  SUPER  MARKET 


MEDINA 

LANES 


ERWIN  RICKARD  '32  CORWIN  HOFF  ‘30 
HORACE  WILLIAMS  '28 


86 


201  Harding  Street 
MEDINA,  OHIO 
Phone:  725-4548 


21  Public  Square  Medina,  Ohio  44256 
Phone:  723-1568 


WADE'S 

MARATHON 

Gas  and  Oil 

429  South  Court  Street 
Medina,  Ohio  44256  Phone:  722-8821 


SHREFFLER  CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH,  INC. 


257  So.  Court  St. 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 
Phone:  725-4991 
SUNBEAM 


"We  Try  Harder' 


Telephone:  722-2011 

BLUE  ROOM 
BEAUTY  SHOP 

IRMA  ENSIGN 
248  S.  Court  Street 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44235 

Wig  Service  and  Sales 
24-Hour  Service  on  Wigs 


MEDINA  HARDWARE  COMPANY 

For  81  years  Medina's  Largest 

Hardware-Plumbing — Electric  Supplies 
Gift  and  Houseware  Basement 


225  South  Court  Street 
Medina,  Ohio  44256  722-6541 


MAX  & 
CLYDE'S 
BARBER  SHOP 

West  Liberty  Street 
MEDINA,  OHIO 


MEDINA  RADIO 
AND  TELEVISION 

Sales  and  Service 

258  South  Court  Street 
MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 
Phone:  723-5025 


SENSEMER'S  FUNERAL  HOME 


68  Public  Square 


MEDINA,  OHIO  44256 


Congratulations! 

SIMMONS  COMPANY 
HAUSTED  DIVISION 

525  West  Liberty  Street 
Medina,  Ohio  44256  722-1515 


SENIORS 


Ainger,  Kirk  34 
Anderson,  Bruce  34 
Anderson,  Judy  34-38-102-104-107- 
111-112-116-118-119-121-146 
Aufmuth,  Richard  34-94-137 
Austin,  Fran  34-50-98-99-1 04-1 07- 
118-121-125-131-146-149 


Barger,  Betty  34 
Barrett,  Martin  35 
Beckowitz,  Carol  35-107-115-118 
Beers,  Kathryn  32-35-118-146 
Berger,  Robert  8-35-144 
Betz,  Ronald  35 
Bigham,  Daniel  16-35-142-143 
Bowman,  Karen  35-1 07-1 41  -1  46-1 47- 
151 

Brewer,  Gerald  35-92-107-138-141- 
146 

Brinker,  Barbara  35-144 
Brobst,  Richard  35 
Brooks,  Mike  35 
Burlingame,  Mike  35-137-140 
Butt,  Charles  36-144-145 


Canfield,  Constance  36 
Carten,  Deborah  36-39-138 
Chandler,  Gary  36-102-103-105-109- 
131 

Chase,  Dale  36-94-107-1 1 6-137-141  - 
146-148-149-150 

Clark,  Janet  36-102-103-104-109-146 
Clary,  Pamela  17-36 
Claypool,  David  36 
Clements,  Fran  36-146 
Clevidence,  Tom  36-76-80-1 13-1 15- 

116-137-146-148-149 
Cole,  Barbara  37-144-145 
Conley,  Kevin  37 
Craig,  Marlin  37 
Cullin,  Mary  37-144 


Davis,  Edward  37-150-156 
Davis,  Joella  9-16-37-119 
Davison,  Russell  37-146 
DeGenero,  Frank  37 
Delisle,  Christine  37 
Denson,  Richard  37-142 
Deyling,  James  38 
Donahue,  Evelyn  38-142 
Donnelly,  Joseph  38-93-142-150 
Dougherty,  Gail  38-1 02-1 04-1 09- 

128- 

131-146-156 
Dull,  Ruth  17-38 
Duncan,  Gordon  38-134 
Duplaga,  Kathy  38-142 
Dye,  Richard  3 8-76-78-96- 1 28-1 29- 

137 


Eaton,  Charles  38 
Eckert,  Raymond  38-76-79-96-124- 
137 

Eddy,  William  39-102-105 
Elliott,  Marcia  39-1 02-1 04-109-1 1 6- 
124-125-127-131-146-149 
England,  Delora  39-42-107-118-1 19- 
121-125 


Fahlman,  Chris  34-39-1 11-11 6-122- 
141-146-148-149-151 
Febus,  Sally  39-105-1 11-11 2-1 16- 
118-119-121-122-125-127-131-134 
Feldman,  Paul  39-111 
Ferguson,  Catherine  33-39-1 18-131- 
134-146 

Fetty,  Barbara  39-144-145 
Fetzer,  Elaine  33-39-102-1 05-1 09- 
116-11 8-124-125-136-141-146-149- 
150 

Fetzer,  Linda  39-121 
Fites,  Robert  40 
Fleming,  Lorayne  11-40-118-141- 
146-149 

Flugum,  Burns  49-153 
Fodor,  Kathy  40-102-104-109-116- 
125-127-146-148-149 
Foster,  Nancy  40-142 
Fulton,  Steve  142 


Gasper,  Roger  142 
Gerding,  Julia  40-118-119-121-144 
146-149 

Gish)  Faith  40-107-119-131-141-146- 
149 

Gorfido,  Deborah  40 
Gowe,  James  40-105-146 
Graff,  John  40-137-146 
Gregory,  Barbara  40-144-145 
Gray,  Phillip  40-92-115-128 
Grieve,  Vikki  41-102-1 04-121-128- 
134-140-146 
Grove,  Thomas  41 
Groves,  Beverly  41-118 
Groves,  David  41-144-145 


Haas,  Nancy  34-41-102-104-109-146 
Hallock,  Macy  41-131-138-141 
Hamlin,  Bonnie  41 
Hanshue,  Cathy  41  -131  -1 41  -146-147- 
148-149 

Harrington,  Sandy  41-111-112-116- 
118-1 19-121-123-126-127-141-146- 
147-149-150 

Haueisen,  Carol  41  -99-1 13-1 15-1 1 8- 
121-128-149 

Header,  Paul  76-81-96 
Herigstad,  Leif  42 
Hill,  Bruce  42-144 
Hood,  Elaine  42-144 
Hood,  Pamela  42-144 
Hunter,  Jeff  42-76-137 
Hunter,  Thomas  32-42-46-76-146 
Hurd,  Cynthia  34-42-98-99-1 1 0-1 13- 
115-116-118-127-128-129-146-149 


Jedlicka,  Victoria  42-1 02-1 04- 131- 
134-135-136-141-146-147-149 
Jenkins,  Sandra  14-42-102-105 
Jester,  Gayle  42 
Jindra,  Jeanne  1 5-1 6-43-1 32-1 69 
Jones,  Douglas  43-76-79-94-95-137- 
147 

Jones,  Gary  / 43-1 02-1 03-1 05-1 1 6- 
137-150-156 


Kapp,  Peggy  8-32-43-128 
Karson,  Jeff  11-43-76-93-127-141- 
146-148-149-151 

Keefer,  Al  32-43-76-78-122-137 
Kelly,  Victoria  43-118-121-125 
Kline,  Kathy  43-107-1 11-116-11  8- 
119-121-123-130-131-134-146-150- 
151 

Klooz,  Linda  43-1 02-1 04-1 31-1 34- 
136-140-T41  -146-149 
Koch,  Barbara  43-102-104-127-136- 
146 

Kovacek,  Leonard  44-142-143 
Kovacek,  Patricia  44-118-121-123 
Kulp,  Barbara  44-102-121-148 


LaBadie,  Larry  44 
Lacquement,  Gary  44 
Lane,  Robert  44 

Lawrence,  William  36-44-76-79-92- 
137 

Leaden,  Ann  44-1 06-1 07-1 1 8-121  - 
131 

Lehman,  Marti  44-118-119 
Lincoln,  Tom  44-102-105-109 
Lockwood,  Karl  36-45 
Loveman,  Mike  45 


MacLeod,  Dee  45-121-125-146 
Madey,  Barbara  17-45-138 
McClaskie,  Nona  45-142-143 
McClellen,  Donna  41-45-118-121 
McClure,  Douglas  45 
McComas,  Carla  45-1 1 7-1 18-1 19- 
121-146 

McCourt,  Loretta  16-45-136 
McElfresh,  Chris  45-107-109-146- 
149-151 

McHenry,  Jeanette  17-45-131 
Medley,  Madeline  45 
Medley,  Sherry  16-46-102-104 
Mesick,  Kathy  46-102-105-1 31  -1 34- 
136 

Miller,  David  46-144 
Miller,  Donna  33-46-114-146 
Missineib,  Jane  46-118-146 
Monaco,  Kathleen  16-46 
Morris,  Nonda  46 
Morris,  Terry  9-46-123 
Morse,  Allen  8-32  46-1 14-128 


Morse,  Raymond  46-142 
Muich,  Carol  47 
Mull,  Edgar  47-138 


Neptune,  Richard  47-97-1 1 0-1 1 3- 
115-116-121-137-146 
Nettleton,  Nancy  15 
Newberry,  Paul  16-47 
Nichols,  Carolyn  47-107-109-116- 

117-121-126-127-141-146-148-149 
151 

Nixon,  Joanne  32-47-131-140-151 


Olds,  Fate  47 


Palker,  Jeff  1 1 -47-51  -97-1 37-1 41  - 
146-149-168 
Pandur,  Tom  47-142 
Peacock,  Larry  47-96-137 
Pelton,  Susan  48-53-1 02-1 04-1 07- 
116-118-119-127-146 
Peterson,  Robin  150 
Petty,  Delanne  48-119-1  26-1 27-130- 
131 

Piatt,  Ralph  48 
Pichelmayer,  Mary  48-142 
Pife,  Carol  48 
Powell,  Rose  48 
Prock,  Marshall  48-142 


Quick,  Steve  48-142 


Rapp,  Robert  48-76 
Reed,  Chryl  48-102-104-140 
Rice,  Carol  32-48-1 02-103-104-1 25- 
134 

Ritchie,  Gail  14-48-108-121-131 
Roby,  Leland  49-144-145 
Roshon,  Gwynne  32-49-98-99-107- 
m-1 1 6-11 7-11 8-121  -1 27-130-131  - 
141-146-149-150-151 
Ross,  Charles  49-144-145 
Russell,  Susan  49-144 
Ryan,  Kimberly  49-107-128-146 


Sauer,  Lawrence  14-49 
Schlechty,  Kaye  49-102-104-109- 
116-127-135-141-146-149-150 
Schray,  David  49 
Selzer,  James  49-142 
Setzer,  Sharon  50 
Severs,  Stephanie  33-34-50-1 06-1 07- 

118-121 

Sexton,  Susan  50-144 
Shultzman,  Carol  50-150 
Sittinger,  Sharon  50-132-133-136 
Skurvid,  Jim  50-97-137 
Smithberger,  Mark  50-94-123-131- 
138 

Steffen,  Alan  50-1(52-104-149-141 
Steingass,  Dan  41-131 
Stevie,  Glenda  8-32-51 
Stewart,  Steven  137-141-146-148 
Street,  William  51  -76-78-92-93-1  25- 
137 

Stuart,  Theresa  41-142-151 
Swingle,  Chris  51 


Tetzel,  Richard  51 
Todd,  Claudia  41  -1 06-1 07-1 1 8-121  - 
125-131 

Toth,  Douglas  51-142-143 
Turek,  Linda  41-132 
Turnbaugh,  Nancy  51 
Turnbaugh,  Rick  107 


Vandenberg,  Gail  32-52-118-121-149 
Varney,  Joy  52-128 
Vaughn,  James  52-125-150 
Vellenoweth,  Timothy  52-144 
Veres,  Margaret  39-52-118 
Villacres,  Guillermo  44-52 
Vrbanac,  Robert  52-76 


Waite,  Darrell  52-116-125-131-138 
Waite,  Harold  52-131-138 
Walker,  Shirley  13-52-102-105-146 
Wanick,  John  47-52-10 7 
Webb,  David  16-52 
Wells,  David  15-131 


Whitaker,  Timothy  10-53-137-141- 
146-150 

Wilder,  Gary  144 
Wilkinson,  Jan  53-99-1 10-1 1 1 -1 12- 
1 1*8-1 21  -131-149 

Wilke,  Michael  53-124-125-146 
Wills,  Randall  53-142 
Winebrenner,  Colleen  53-142 
Wolf,  William  8-53-108-137 


Yeager,  Katherine  53-118-119-131 


Ziegler,  Mark  53 -94-95- 137-141-1 46- 
149 


JUNIORS 


Abell,  Connie  54-102-104-105-128 
Albright,  Donna  17-54-118-121-132 
Alspach,  Richard  54-96 


Baker,  Thomas  54-102-105 
Barnes,  Linda  54-118 
Barnes,  Theresa  54 
Batcheldar,  Kathy  33-54-1 1 8-1 19- 
121-122-126-127-131-134 
Beck,  William  54 
Bedford,  Barbara  54-118-121 
Been,  Cyndy  54 
Bell,  John  54 

Bixler,  Mark  54-92-93-102-104-116- 
117-126-137-146 
Blankenship,  Sue  54-140 
Blevins,  Richard  54 
Bluhm,  Bonnie  54 
Bogard,  Joe  15-54 
Bonadio,  Kathy  54-118-119-121-131 
Borden,  Jeffrey  54-138 
Bougher,  Jeff  54 
Brown,  Mimi  54-1 16-1 17-1 18-1 19- 
121-122-127-146 
Brubaker,  Sue  16-54 
Brugmann,  Sharon  54-108 
Brumby,  Larry  115 
Buchanan,  Billie  54-118 
Burgdorfer,  Steve  54 
Burlingame,  Scott  54-76-137 


Cabell,  Rebecca  54-108 
Canfield,  Kenneth  54-76-96 
Cantwell,  Jane  32-54-1 18-119-121- 
131 

Carlisle,  Tom  54 
Carter,  Don  54 
Caverly,  Tim  54-76 
Cavey,  Mike  54-97-137 
Chandler,  Chris  54-1 02 - 1 05 - 1 07-1  08- 
109-116-118-119-121-127-134-146 
Churgovich,  Janice  54-102-105-113 
Clark,  George  54 
Clasen,  Craig  54-115 
Clay,  Rosalyn  . 54-55-107-108-1 18- 
134-136 

Cleveland,  Kenneth  54-55 
Coffey,  Mike  55 
Cogar,  Patricia  55 
Coleman,  Kathy  55-107-118 
Cornelius,  Richard  55-57-128 
Cotter,  Chris  55-118-119-131 
Craig,  Rhon  55-128 
Cripps,  Ralph  55-138 


Davis,  Lorraine  55-1 02-1 05-1 07-1 08- 
116-118-119-121-131-134-146 
Delac,  Bill  55 

Deuring,  Raymond  55-102-105-109 
Donahey,  Denise  55-118-119-121 
Donovan,  Michael  55-76-125 
Dreibelbis,  Bonnie  55-1 1 8-1 19-121  - 
123 

Dreibelbis,  Peggy  55-118 
Dunbar,  Beatrice  55-132 
Dunn,  Helen  55-132 
Dwyer,  Kathy  55-118-119-121-131 


Ewing,  Joel  55-102-105-131-134 


188 


Feldman,  Mark  55 

Fiser,  Sharon  55-102-105-109 

Flugum,  David  55-128-129 

Foster,  James  55 

Fowls,  Brian  55 

Friday,  Kaleen  55 

Friedt,  Gary  55-76-92-137 


Gannon,  Eileen  55 
Gannon,  Mary  55-73 
Gerspacher,  Susan  1 7-55-1 18-119- 
131-132 

Glass,  Scott  55-97 
Gorey,  Barbara  55 
Gouin,  Charles  55 
Gregory,  Josephine  55-1 08-1 18-119- 
121 

Grieve,  Claudia  55-102-1 04-1 09- 
118-121-128-131-156 


Haas,  John  54-55-97-115-116-146 

Hadlock,  Lorraine  80-55 

Hajek,  Bonnie  16-55 

Hallman,  Cheryl  55 

Hanshue,  David  55-76 

Hardinger,  Jody  56-118-121 

Harriger,  William  56-57-76-97-146 

Harsin,  Jill  56-121-134 

Hausman,  Marsha  56-118-119-121 

Hausted,  Linda  56 

Hawkins,  Tim  56 

Header,  James  56 

Henke,  Geraldine  32-56-1 1 8-121  -1 34 

High,  Kristine  56-102-104-118 

Himmel,  Joel  56 

Hitrelberger,  Robert  56 

Hobart,  Cathleen  56-121 

Hodge,  Douglas  56 

Houston,  Lynn  8-15-32-56-1 07-1 18- 

121-128-134 
Hronek,  Faith  56 
Hunter,  Claudia  56-98-99-118 
Hunter,  Mark  54-56-76-80-92-93-115. 

137-146 

Huston,  Wayne  56-102-105 


lies,  Steven  56 


Jennings,  Patricia  56-1 08-1 1 8-1 1 9- 
121 

Jindra,  Susan  56-1 02-1 05-109-121- 
134 

Johnson,  Keith  56 

Johnson,  Sandra  56-102-104-121-131 

Jones,  Gayle  56-118-119 

Jones,  Kim  56 

Josh,  Charles  56 


Kabeller,  Jeanette  56-118-121 

Karson,  Patrick  56-76-79-92-137 

Keiper,  Albert  56 

Kemmerling,  Karen  56-118-121-131 

Kilgore,  Howard  56 

Kincaid,  Laura  56-118-121-131 

Klopp,  Holly  56-107-109-118-134 

Kovacek,  Tim  56 

Kowal,  John  56 

Krebs,  Loretta  56 

Kreiger,  Bruce  56 

Krosse,  Anne  32-56-118-121 


LaBadie,  Laura  56-108 

Lance,  Jennifer  57-132 

Leister,  Mary  57-102-104-109-138 

Leonard,  Robert  57 

Linek,  Richard  57 

Lipstreu,  Sue  57-118-121 

Lowey,  Robert  57 


Magowan,  Marlene  57-121-140 
Marquardt,  Wendy  33-57 
Marsh,  Jonathan  57 
Martinez,  George  57-76-96 
Matacic  57-96-137-146 
Matthews,  Jenny  57-118-121-131 
McClaning,  Stephen  57-96 
McClain,  Stanely  57-76 
McClaskey,  Kathy  57 
McClung,  Beth  57 
McEwen,  Kenneth  57-76-79-92 
Meincke,  Dennis  57 
Miavitz,  George  57 


Mihalko,  Peggy  57-98-1  02-1 04-1 09- 
121-128 

Miley,  Connie  57-118-121-131-134 
Molner,  Susan  57-59-1 18-119-121- 
131 

Monaco,  Richard  138 
Mooney,  Edward  57 
Moore,  David  57-76-96 
Morris,  Cynthia  57 
Motz,  Sharon  57-118-119-121 
Muha,  Barry  57-92-109-137 
Muich,  David  57-102-105-109 


Naragon,  Cindy  32-57-102-105-118- 
121 

Nees,  Deborah  57-1 02-1 05-131-134- 
136 

Noftz,  Larry  57 
North,  John  14 


Ode,  Debra  57-108 
Olds,  Bob  125-138 


Packard,  Rhonda  57-1 02-1 03-1 05- 
109-121-131-138 
Page,  Virginia  57-108 
Palinchik,  James  57 
Palmatier,  Paul  57-128-131 
Papenhausen,  Karen  57-118-119-121 
Patrick,  Linda  57 
Pennington,  Jane  57-102-1  05-1 18- 
121-126-127 

Penrose,  Susan  57-118-119-131 

Perkins,  James  57-92 

Petty,  Sherry  32-58-118-119-121 

Piatt,  Diane  58-132-133 

Porter,  John  58 

Presock,  Gary  58 

Presock,  Henry  58 

Promey,  Cheryl  58 

Pursley,  Susan  58-118-121 


Ray,  Pauline  32-58 
Reed,  Gayle  58 

Rennard,  Rhonda  58-108-115-118 

Rivers,  Susan  58-131-134-138 

Roberts,  David  58 

Roby,  Lewis  58-76-92 

Rodgers,  Charles  102-105-107-109 

Rodgers,  Janet  58-118-134-135 

Rollins,  Craig  58 

Rooy,  Cynthia  58-132-133-136 

Rose,  William  58 

Ross,  Gwen  32-58 

Roth,  Barbara  58 

Rucker,  Gloria  32-107-114-131 

Rych,  Cynthia  58-115-118-121 


Saab,  Joseph  58 
Salay,  Emily  32-58-118-121 
Sanford,  Diane  58 
Schilling,  Beverly  58-118-119-121 
Schindler,  Susan  58-108-118-121-136 
Schlechty,  Karen  58-102-104-109-121 
Schmitzer,  Saundra  58-1 14-1 1 8-1 19- 
121 

Schneider,  Debra  58-118-119-121 
Schultz,  Karen  58-118-120-121 
Schumonn,  Judith  58-98-1 07-1 18- 
119-121-131 

Scott,  Donna  58-1 07-1 1 8-1  21  -131  - 
134 

Selzer,  Ronald  58 
Sepper,  Dennis  58-116-117-138 
Sevougian,  David  15-58 
Shank,  Charles  58-128-138 
Sherman,  Barbara  58 
Sherman,  Bonnie  58 
Shook,  Lynn  58-108-118-119-121 
Shrimplin,  Susan  58-118-119-121 
Shurance,  Nan  59 
Skuse,  Gregory  59 
Smalley,  Pamela  59-102-1 03 - 1 04- 
121-134-136-138 
Smith,  Georgina  59 
Smith,  Kathy  59-102-104-118-121 
Smith,  Ronald  59-102-105-107-138 
Steffen,  Lloyd  59-102-105 
Steffens,  Kathy  59-1 02-105-109-1 1 8- 
119-121 

Stein,  Ann  54-59-98-1 18-121-123- 
131-134-139 

Steiner,  Gene  59-102-104-107 
Strouse,  Joan  59-118-119-121 
Suddleson,  Marcia  59-102-104-134 


Swartz,  Thomas  59 

Sweet,  Deborah  59-98-118-121 

Swinehart,  Tom  59 


Tanner,  Roger  59-96-114 
Taylor,  Dianne  59-107 
Taylor,  Lynn  59-108-118-121-131 
Thompson,  Larry  59-124-125 
Truthan,  Chris  59-138 
Tyler,  Marianne  59-102-1 04- 1 09-1 18- 
119-121-131-146 


VanDevier,  David  59 
VanHorsten,  Craig  56-59 
Vaughn,  Patricia  59 


Walter,  Beth  59-102-105-1 09-1 1 8- 
119-121-127 
Ward,  Robert  59 
Wells,  Kathleen  59 
Wells,  Linda  59-118-119 
Welty,  Charlotte  59-107-118-121- 
131-140 

White,  Linda  59-131-134 
Wiles,  Kathy  59-102-104-109-131 
Wilke,  Rebecca  59 
Williams,  Rick  59-76-137-146 
Wilson,  Karen  33-59-1 18-1 19-121- 
127 

Wilt,  Victoria  59 

Wolf,  Kris  15-59-107-118-134 


Yeager,  David  59 

Yeager,  Phyllis  59-102-104-125 

Yike,  Gary  59 


Zarney,  Debby  59- 1 02- 1 05- 1 21  - 1 27- 
128 

Zay,  Christine  59-118-119-121-131 
Zimmerman,  Barbara  59 


SOPHOMORES 


Abramoska,  Paul  60-92 
Acker,  Cathy  60-102-105-118-121 
Allain,  Richard  60 
Anderson,  George  60-76-92 
Andrews,  Victoria  60-102-105-108- 
118-121-130-131 
Anklam,  Raymond  60-76 
Asher,  Donald  60-92 
Aukerman,  Ken  60-76-137 


Bailey,  James  60 

Bailey,  Shannon  12-32-60 

Baratta,  Anthony  60-76-96 

Barnes,  Earl  60 

Beck,  David  60 

Beckwith,  Barbara  60-107-121 

Berger,  Gene  60 

Betz,  Cindy  60-73-1 02-1 05-118-119- 
121 

Beggs,  Sandra  60 

Bigham,  Debra  60 

Biggs,  Sandy  131 

Eiliczky,  Carol  60-102-105-118-121 

Bilinovich,  Tina  60 

Bixby,  Jeff  32-60-107-134-138 

Blevens,  Bonnie  60 

Blossom,  Mary  60-140 

Borsich,  James  60 

Boyer,  Allen  60-102-105-107-109 

Brotherton,  Paul  60-76 

Burnside,  Jennings  60 


Carl,  Martin  60 
Carlisle,  Raymond  60 
Casey,  Denise  17-60-131 
Chamberlain,  Sheila  60-119 
Chester,  Roger  60 
Clarkson,  Phillip  60-97 
Claude,  Denyse  60-131 
Cleary,  Diane  60-118-121 
Cleary,  Mike  60-77-92-137 
Clifford,  Gary  60 
Cole,  Don  60-106-107 
Collins,  Larry  60-76-80-92-93-137 
Cowden,  Sandra  61-102-104-118 


Cowden,  Sue  61-102-104-121-131- 
136 

Crane,  Vickie  61-108-118-119-121 

Cripps,  Debora  61 

Cronick,  Charles  61-92-128-137 

Crooks,  James  61 

Cullin,  Elizabeth  61-73-118-121 


Davis,  Candice  61-118-136 
Davis,  Doris  61 
DeGenero,  Tom  61 
Demczyk,  Charles  61 
Denson,  Judith  61-109-136 
Deuring,  James  61-107 
Dietrich,  David  61 
Donnelly,  James  61-92 
Dooley,  Elizabeth  61 
Drogell,  Robert  61-102-104 
Duncan,  Tom  61 

Duringer,  Kim  61-118-119-121-131 


Eaken,  Constance  61-108-131-136 
Eberwein,  Kim  61-131 
Eckert,  Deborah  61-118 
Eddy,  Melissa  61-121-131 
Elliott,  Portia  61-118-119-121-131 


Fain,  Ron  76-107-125-139 

Falconer,  Donna  61-107-136 

Farren,  Thomas  61 

Febus,  Scott  61-92 

Ferguson,  Janyce  61 

Fetty,  Linda  61 

Fetzer,  Phyllis  61-134 

Fisher,  Lester  61 

Fisher,  Susan  61 

Fleming,  John  jSl 

Forsha,  Charmaine  16 

Forsythe,  Robin  61 -107-1 21-136 

Foster,  Debra  61 

Foster,  Larry  61-107 

French,  Douglas  61 

Friedt,  Bonnie  61-102-104 

Frost,  Leonard  61 

Fry,  Richard  61 


Gager,  Allen  61 
Gallucci,  Cheryl  61 
Ganyard,  Richard  61-107 
Gaynor,  Dan  61 
Gehring,  Robert  61 
Gerspacher,  Gary  61 
Gibbs,  William  61 
Gifford,  Donald  61-102-J04 
Goodnight,  Gerald  61 
Gorfido,  Brad  61-76 
Gorfido,  Cheryl  61-118-119-121 
Gorfido,  Judy  61-108-118-121 
Greene,  Lucy  61 

Griesinger,  Mary  61-1 08-1 09-1 1 6- 
117-118-121 

Grieve,  Marvin  61-96-128-129 
Gulfiman,  Jane  62-118-121 
Gulledge,  John  62-92-37 


Haas,  Roxie  10-62-1 1 6-1 17-1 18-121- 
131 

Hall,  Debra  62-108 

Hallock,  Debbie  61-121-128-131-134 

Harms,  David  62 

Harney,  Patrick  62 

Harrington,  Kyle  60-62-76-96-137 

Hattery,  Mike  62-76-94-116-117 

Henderson,  Senesa  62-118-119 

Henschel,  Kim  62-108-118-121 

Hibbs,  Bonita  62 

Hicks,  Donna  62-131-132 

Hobb,  Stephanie  62-118-121 

Holston,  Timothy  62 

Hood,  Larry  62-137 

Hood,  Raymond  62-76-92 

Hronek,  Bonnie  62 

Hurst,  Jennifer  62-107-108-131 

Hutchins,  William  62 

Hutchinson,  Jean  32-62-131 


Indoe,  Nancy  62-132-136 
Ingram,  David  62-102-105 


Jakubec,  Carla  62-108-121 
Jedlicka,  Gregory  62 
Jennings,  Dennis  62-102-105 
Johnson,  Tena  62-65-118-119-121 


189 


Jones,  Barbara  62 


Kaszian,  Theresa  62 
Keener,  Alan  62 
Kelly,  Terry  62-140 
Kenzig,  Betty  62-136 
Kerch, -Pamela  62-107-108 
Kimmich,  Mark  62 
Kinder,  Janet  62 
Kinder,  Terry  62 
King,  James  62 
Klein,  Lynn  62 
Klein,  Nancee  62 
Klopp,  David  62-92-106-107 
Knoch,  Dan  62 

Kovacek,  Eileen  63-102-104-118-121 
Krebs,  Robert  63-73-92-107 
Krejci,  James  63-92 
Krosse,  Eve  63-118 
Kulp,  Beverly  63-102-104-105-118- 
119-121 

Kungli,  Paulette  63 


Lade,  Richard  63-169 
Larsen,  Kenneth  63-107 
Lind,  Kent  63 
Loveless,  Stephen  63 
Loyer,  Ellen,  63-118-131 
Lucas,  Paul  63 


Mack,  Deborah  63-118-136 
Macy,  John  63 

Mallery,  Sue  60-63-108-118-121 
Mann,  Nancy  63-136 
McClung,  Gary  32-63-138 
McCourt,  Bardner  63-102-105  » 

McCourt,  Thomas  63-102-105-128 
McDermott,  Bernard  63 
McEwan,  Craig  63-96 
McLaughlin,  Douglas  60-63-96-116 
McMillen,  Jeff  63 
Medley,  Judith  63-118-119-108 
Meyers,  Bonnie  63-98-118-121-123 
Millor,  Isolina  32-63 
Moats,  Barbara  63 
Mohn,  David  32-76-92 
Morton,  Denise  63-108-132-136 
Meuller,  Polly  63-118-121-138 
Mull,  Altus  63 
Mutter,  Linda  62-63-1 1 8-1 21 
Myers,  Tim  63-116-156 
Myers,  William  63 


Naftzger,  Kenneth  63-92-107 
Nees,  Paul  63-76-94-95-105 
Neptune,  Susan  63-118-121 
Newberry,  Lawrence  63 
Nixon,  Kenneth  63-138 
Nord,  Arvid  32-63-64-76-96 
Null,  Debra  63-118-121 


Olds,  Glenn  64-76-81-92-93-107 
Orban,  Mark  92 
Ostaff,  Terry  64 


Parker,  Barbara  64 
Perona,  Rebecca  64-131 
Perry,  Tony  64-92 
Phillips,  Karen  64-136 
Phillis,  Sandra  118 
Placke,  Sharon  64 
Poorman,  Dennis  64-106-107 
Powell,  Teri  64 
Price,  Carol  64 
Pritchard,  Jeanne  64-121 


Raker,  Bonita  64 
Ramirez,  Elizabeth  64-118 
Rapenchuk,  Gregg  64-92 
Rowings,  Robert  64-92-137 
Rice,  Diane  64-107 
Richardson,  Nancy  64-1 08-1 1 8-1 19- 
121 

Richardson,  William  64-92 
Rickard,  Dirk  64 

Riegger,  Marcia  64-102-105-118-121 
Ritchie,  James  64 
Ritchie,  Jon  64, 

Ritter,  George  64-102-104 
Robinson,  Barry  92 
Roche,  David  64 
Rogers,  David  64-97 
Rogers,  William  64-107 


Rooy,  Barbara  64-132-136 
Rozell,  Roland  64 
Ruf,  Ellen  64-136 


Sailer,  David  64 
Savage,  Paul  64 
Schaefer,  Lucinda  64-118-121 
Scherz,  Terry  64-76-80-81-92-137 
Schneider,  Dorothy  64-136 
Setzer,  Michael  64 
Setzko,  Judy  12-64-140 
Shaw,  Richard  64-107-134 
Shearer,  Patricia  64-132 
Shelley,  Richard  64-92-128 
Shirey,  Eric  64-109-128 
Shrimplin,  Jack  65-76-107 
Shurance,  Thomas  65-109-128 
Siegfried,  Eugene  65 
Simmers,  Douglas  65-137 
Sittinger,  Richard  65 
Smith,  Christine  65-, 108-123 
Spears,  Teena  65-107-108 
Spies,  Regina  65-102-104 
Sponseller,  Laura  65-131 
Stambaugh,  Pamela  65 
Starr,  Sherry  65-107-108 
Steidl,  Janice  32-65 
Street,  Wanda  32-65-108 
Stuart.  Charlotte  65-140 
Summers,  Stephan  65-92 
Swingle,  Kathy  65-121 
Szafranski,  Marilyn  65 


Thoman,  Elaine  65 
Tippett,  Teresa  65-121-140 
Todd,  Donald  65 
Todish,  Donna  65-118-121-131 
Toajblin,  Donald  65 
Tompkins,  Toni  65 
Treleaven,  John  65 
Turnbaugh,  Michael  65 
Turnbaugh,  Donald  65 
Turney,  Jeff  65 


Vance,  Jackie  65 
Vandenberg,  Paul  65 
Voorhees,  Sharon  65 
Voshall,  Denise  65 


Wagner,  Linda  17-65-108-131 
Wallace,  Robert  65-92-97-13 7 
Wells,  Beth  12-65-102-104-140 
Werner,  Jane  65-98-118-121 
Whalen,  Frank  65 
White,  Chris  65 
White,  Wesley  65 
Wilde,  Mary  65-108 
Wilder,  Robert  60-65-102-105-109 
Williams,  Kenneth  65-92-137 
Wilt,  Patricia  65-108 


Voder,  William  65 


Zimmerman,  Gene  65 


FRESHMEN 


Abramoska,  Amy  66-108-121 
Akers,  Nyoka  66 
Alspach,  Karen  66-108-121 
Anger,  Barbara  66-108 
Arnold,  Mike  66 
Ashe,  David  66 

Aukerman,  Linda  66-108-121-132 


Bader,  Bradley  66-108 
Baird,  Phillip  66 
Baisden,  Paul  66 
Baker,  John  66-108 
Barabas,  Judy  13-66-108-121 
Bargar,  Gary  66 
Barnes,  Debra  66-108 
Baners,  Doris  66 
Bayless,  Teresa  66-118 
Beane,  Chris  66 
Beck,  Bill  66 
Beckwith  66-108-121 
Bell,  Thomas  66-76 


Bergenstein,  Valerie  66 
Biliczky,  Joyce  66 
Bixler,  Gayle  1 3-66-1 03-1 08-1 1 7- 
121-131 

Blake,  Douglas  66 

Bloomer,  Joyce  66-108-118-119-121 

Boggs,  Deborah  66 

Bowman,  Becky  66 

Bowman,  David  66 

Bowman,  Victoria  66-132 

Bradley,  Sandra  66-131-132 

Brenstuhl,  Neil  66 

Brewer,  David  66-108 

Breyiey,  Loranell  66-108 

Brown,  Thomas  66 

Buckland,  Danny  66-73 

Bucksar,  Darlene  66-108 

Burke,  John  13-66 

Burnside,  Donna  66 

Busch,  Richard  66 

Butcher,  Diane  66-108-121 


Calame,  Joy  67 

Cameron,  Carol  67 

Cordelia,  Linda  67 

Carl,  Eric  67 

Carpenter,  Ken 

Carter,  Stanley  67-69-108 

Casey,  Bonnie-  67-121 

Cavey,  Mary  67 

Cendro,  Joe  67 

Clark,  Alan  67-69-108 

Clary,  Patsy  67 

Clawson,  Richard  67 

Clay,  Steve  67-102-105-107 

Claycomb,  Galen  67-108 

Cochran,  Marianne  67-1 08-1 1 8-1 21 

Coffey,  Marian  67-121 

Cogar,  Carolyn  67 

Coleman,  Richard  67 

Colt,  William  67 

Conners,  James  67 

Cornelius,  Ronald  67 

Courtney,  John  67 

Cowden,  Nancy  67-108-121 

Crise,  William  67-108 

Cullin,  Clare  67 

Cunningham,  Michael  67 

Cutlip.,  Larry  67-108 


Davis,  Gloria  67 
Davis,  James  67 
Davis,  Marilyn  67-108 
Davis,  Thomas  67 
Davison,  Gary  67 
Deeter,  Lena  67-108 
Dellinger,  Donna  67-108 
Dennison,  Anna  67 
Denton,  Tobbie  67 
Deyling,  Kathy  67 
Dial,  Larry  67-70-109 
Didion,  Yvonne  67-108 
Donahue,  John  68-116 
Dooley,  Deborah  68 
Dreibelbis,  Charles  68 
Dunbar,  Anna  68 


Earl,  Greg  68-108 
Ettling,  Bradford  68-108 


Failor,  Deborah  68 
Falconer,  Ruth  68-108-109 
Favret,  Michele  68 
Feldman,  Peter  68 
Feron,  Rita  68 
Fesco,  Fictor  68 
Fetzer,  Debbie  68 
Fisher,  Charles  68 
Fleming,  Jon  68 
Fortney,  Lyle  68 
Foulke,  Kerry  68-131 
Franz,  Michael  68 
Friday,  Kurt  68 
Friedt,  Ronald  68 
Fulton,  Sharlene  68 


Gallagher,  Bill  68 
Gasper,  Linda  68-132 
Gaugler,  Dwight  68-109 
Gensemer,  Chris  68-108 
Gerspacher,  Jon  84 
Gilles,  Brenda  68 
Gilliland,  Nancy  68-131 
Gillium,  Jeff  68 
Gisewhite,  Mary  68 
Goebel,  Patrick  68 


Goff,  Lynn  68 
Good,  John  68-73 
Goodrich,  Susan  13-68-108-121 
Gorfido,  Sammy  68-76 
Gorey,  Alex  68 
Gouin,  Michael  68 
Gowe,  Doug  68 
Greenberg,  Rich  68 
Gregory,  Steve  68 
Grindle,  Elizabeth  68-108-131-134- 
136-138 

Groetz,  Michael  68 
Guiltinan,  Anne  68-108-118 


Hallman,  Cindy  68-108 
Hampton,  William  69 
Hanshue,  Dan  69 
Hanshue,  Ronald  69 
Hardinger,  John  69-97 
Harriger,  Elizabeth  69-131 
Harvey,  John  69 
Herigstad,  Karen  69-118-119-140 
Hettinger,  Raymond  69-96-108 
Hettinger,  Wesley  69-92 
Hobart,  Kimberly  69-108 
Holt,  Sandra  69-108-128-136 
Hood,  Lauretta  69 
Huffman,  Diane  69 
Hunter,  Benita  69 
Hunter,  Doraina  69-132 
Hunter,  James  69 
Huston,  Alan  69-108-138 


Jameyson,  Mark  69 
Jenkins,  Leroy  69 
Jennrich,  Terry  69 
Jewel,  Jamie  69 
Jindra,  Diane  69-132 
Johnson,  Diane  13-69-109 


Kahn,  Hal  14-69-94-95 

Keiper,  Jerry  69-109 

Kemp,  Rose  Anne  69 

Kilgo,  Loretta  69-1312- 

King,  Cynthia  69 

King,  Linda  69-108 

Klein,  Andrew  69 

Klein,  Angela  69 

Knowles,  Sharon  69-108-131 

Koch,  Mark  69-108 

Koenig,  Brenda  69-108-121 

Komjati,  Pam  69-108-121 

Koppelberger,  Chris  69-109-131 

Kowal,  Tom  69-108 

Kraus,  69-108-121 

Krejci,  Paul  69 


Laird,  Harriet  69-108 
Lattimore,  Lora  69-108 
LaVelle,  Brenda  69-108-109-121 
Lawrence,  Tom  69-108 
Lehman,  Deborah  69 
Lehman,  Linda  70-140 
Lennex,  Harry  70-108 
Lucas,  Malcolm  70 


MacLeod  70-108-121 
Madey,  Lynn  70 
Markle,  John  70 
Marshall,  Vicky  70 
Martin,  Amy  70-108 
Martin,  Roger  70-116 
Martinez,  James  70 
Maur,  Wayne  70 
McClaning,  Leslie  70 
McComas,  Claudia  70-108 
McCormick,  John  70-109 
McDaid,  Nina  70-132 
McMullen,  Patricia  70 
McNamara,  Darla  70-132 
Mericle,  Bonnie  70-108-132 
Miavitz,  Myra  70 

Miller,  Susan  13-70-108-120-121-128 

Mohn,  Dennis  70-108 

Moine,  David  70-108 

Monroe,  Margaret  70-132 

Mora,  Duane  70 

Morse,  Ed  70 

Moudy,  Dwight  70 

Myers,  Jeff  70-108 


Nehrenz,  Dennis  70 
Nichols,  Chris  70 
Nichols,  Pam  70 


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Noble,  Marc  70-108 


Ed's  Sohio — 185 


Palker,  Kathy  70-108-119-121 
Parman,  Joyce  70-108 
Pennington,  Jill  70-108-121 
Pearce,  June  70-132 
Phillis,  Colleen  70-118 
Piatt,  Patty  70-108-132 
Pifer,  Dennis  70 
Pike,  William  70-108 
Placke,  Ed  70 
Plummer,  Donald  71-108 
Poor,  Jeff  71-108 
Porter,  Pat  71-132 
Powell,  Jill  71 
Promie,  Janice  71 
Purvis,  Debora  71-108 


Quati,  Sharon  71-108 


Ramirez,  Victor  71 

Randall,  Ricky  71-108 

Ray,  Leonard  71 

Rennard.  Tony  71 

Reuber,  Edward  71-108 

Riegger,  Lynn  71-128 

Rivers,  Jim  71 

Roberts,  Tim  71 

Robins,  Dave  71 

Rochford,  Robin  71 

Rockwell,  Karen  71-108-121 

Rodgers,  George  71 

Roshon,  Melinda  71-108-118-121 

Roth,  Elise  71 

Rowlands,  Rebecca  71-108-121 
Rozell,  Glenn  71 
Rucker,  Brenda  32-71-132 
Rucker,  Joyce  71-132 
Russell,  Denise.  71-132 
Ryan,  Dennis  71 


Saab,  Diane  71 
Sauer,  Barbara  71-108-121 
Scheel,  John  71-108 
Scherz,  Gary  71 
Schindelholz,  Sally  71-108-121 
Schlechty,  Ed  71-108 
Schmid,  David  71-92 
Schmitzer,  Frank  71-73-108-128 
Severs,  Julia  71-118-121 
Sevougian,  Paul  10-71 
Sexton,  Doug  71 
Shirk,  David  71-108 
Shurell,  Brian  71 
Simmons,  Jennifer  71 
Simpson,  Dennis  71 
Sirrine,  Marcia  66-71-108-121 
Skidmore,  Linda  72-132 
Slabaugh,  Curt  72 
Slater,  James  72 
Smith,  Elizabeth  72-1 08-1 16-1 18- 
119-121 

Smith,  James  72-108 
Smith,  Sherry  72-132 
Snyder,  Robert  72 
Spacek,  James  66-72-108 
Spieth,  Beverly  72 
Sprankle,  James  72 
Starkey,  Terry  72 
Steinbach,  Ann  72-108 
Steingass,  Mark  72 
Stewart,  Susan  72 
Stillman,  Beverly  72-132 
Stone,  James  72-108-138 
Stuart,  Harold  72 
Surgeon,  David  72 
Swingle,  Theresa  72-121 
Szabo,  Diane  32-72-132 
Szrenkanyi,  Joseph  72 


Thompson,  Paul  66-72-116 
Tindera,  John  72 
Tomblin,  Billy  72 
Tucker,  Patricia  72-108-118-121 
Tyrrell,  Sue  72-131 


Ulmer,  Barbara  72-108 


Van  Caster,  Jerry  72 
Van  Epp,  Patty  72-108-121 
Van  Zile,  Gary  72 
Veres,  Louis  72 


Wadsworth,  Beatrice  72-108 
Wagner,  Lorraine  72 
Wahlsfrom,  Jerry  72 
Wallace,  Richard  10-72 
Ward,  Bruce  72 
Washburn,  William  72 
Webster,  Gwen  72-118 
Wells,  Mark  72 

Werner,  Debra  72-118-119-120,121 

Wiegand,  Greg  72 

Wilde,  Pam  72-108 

Wilhelm,  Tim 

Williams,  Debra  72 

Williams,  Pamela  72-118 

Williams,  Phillip  72-108 

Wills,  Gary  72 

Wisely,  Barbara  72-108-121 

Wood,  Carl  72 

Woofter,  Debbie  72 


Yaekle,  Robert  72-76-92 
Yates,  Gary  72-97 
Yeager,  Barbara  72-108 
Young,  Joe  72 


Ziegler,  Tad  72 


SCHOOL 

PERSONNEL 


Alexander,  Thomas  22 


Balough,  Betty  33 
Bixler,  Walter  109 
Barbor,  James  29 
Blackburn,  Dalton  33 
Bosler,  Stanley  22-130-131-138 
Brewer,  David  25-130-141 


Cantwell,  Robert  29 
Carey,  Charles  28-103-104-109 
Casterline,  Larry  28-144 
Celidonio,  Robert  27 
Christy,  Marno  26-140 
Chur,  Robin  22 
Corbus,  Ken  23-114 
Cox,  Susan  27-132-133 
Cross,  Marilyn  26 


Dague,  Robert  21 
Dailey,  Howard  25 


Eisenmonn,  Arthur  25 
Elrick,  Donald  27-133-151 
Elr-ick,  Dorothy  27-134 
Evans,  Harl  24-76-92-137 
Evans,  Robert  26 


Failor,  Sally  33 
Fiser,  Stella  33 
Fry,  Harry  27 


Gienke,  Theresa  33 
Graham,  Stanley  10-26 


Haas,  Eugene  27-116 
Hamm,  Marlene  25 
Hedrick,  Robert  20-145 
Heiges,  Jeannette  29 
Hornberger,  Susan  24-132 
Hubbard,  Mary  22 
Huddle,  Rebecca  23 


Jaskol,  Francis  30-142-143 
Jeske,  Jane  28 

Keck,  Pauline  30 
Kellogg,  Susan  26 
Kowal,  Louane  31 
Krieger,  Norma  31 


Larson,  Alvalyn  20 

Lawrence,  Pat  23-118-121-129-151 

Linn,  H.  E.  29 

Loveman,  James  28-108-109 


Millor,  Manuel  25 
Minick,  James  24 
Morrison,  Tevis  26 
Morse,  Leonard  20 
Mougey,  James  13-24-103-105-106- 
108 

Muren,  Margaret  30-136 


Neptune,  Jeanette  23-124-125-127 


Palinchik,  Shirley  33 
Peters,  Robert  21-84 
Phillips,  Delmar  26 
Pilarski,  Larry  24-76 
Platz,  Roland  22 
Poetsch,  Marjorie  31 
Porter,  Fay  24 


Rhoads,  Clyde  33-143 
Rickard,  Ruth  31 
Rios,  Ajgie  21-116 
Rogers,  Lucy  33 


Schafer,  Losia  29-147 
Schamp,  Douglas  28 
Schapiro,  Eleanor  27 
Schusterman,  Carl  30 
Shelton,  Alverta  33 
Shirey,  Lucy  28 
Smith,  E.  W.  P.  20 
Smith,  Robert  20 
Smith,  Carolyn  22-134 
Smith,  Mary  Jane  21 
Stephenson,  David  94-95 
Sweet,  Raymond  33 
Swinglish,  Joe  23 


Thornberg,  Jeon  31 
Tibbits,  Bill  24-76-78 
Titus,  Jean  32 
Toth,  Carol  27 


Vandersall,  Bruce  25 
Veverka,  Jeanne  20 


Wagner,  Paul  32 
Waite,  Ralph  20 
Walker,  Douglas  25 
Webb,  Marvin  22-123 
Weygandt,  Dale  23-96-129 
Wible,  Cal  20 


ADVERTISING 

PATRONS 


Akron  Savings  and  Loan 
Company — 1 82 
Allison's  Shoes — 186 
Anderson  Drug  Store — 169 
Aufmuth  Motors,  Inc. — 181 


Barry  & Ritter  Store — 186 
Bennett  Lumber — 176 
Bliss  & Loughlin — 165 
Blue  Room  Beauty  Shop — 187 
Brand  Plastics  Co. — 173 
Bruce  Block  Real  Estate — 172 
Buehler's  Market — 169 

Canfield's  Food  Center — 182 
Champion's  Sporting  Goods  Co. — 185 

Dairy  Isle — 167 

Dudas,  A.  H.  Real  Estate — 182 


Medina  Farmer's  Exchange — 174 
Farm  Packt  Pickles — 185 
Flower  Towne — 186 
Fodorette — 1 79 


Gallucci  Chevrolet — 161 
Gazette  Leader-Post — 186 
General  Electric  Appliance 
Center — 174 

Gensemers  Funeral  Home — 187 
Gorfido  Real  Estate — 186 
Graff's  Glass  Co. — 184 
Gunner's  I.G.A. — 183 


Hallmark  Furniture — 175 
Hayden-Stone,  Inc. — 162 
High's  Office  Supply — 161 
Hunter  Insurance — 166 
Hyde  Insurance — 185 


Idea  Shop — 185 


Kengraphics — 1 67 


Lan<;e  & Co. — 186 
Lawson's — 167 
Lloyd's  Marathon — 185 


Magic  Carpet — 184 

Max  & Clyde  s Barber  Shop — 187 

Meoma  Camera  & Music  Co. — 185 

Medina  Hardware — 187 

Medina  Lanes — 186 

Medina  Paint  Co. — 178 

Medina  Radio  & Television — 187 

Medina  Supply  Co. — 158 

Modern  Barber  Shop — 167 


Nelson  Employment  Agency — 182 
Nicodemus  Cleaners — 179 


OEC  Corp. — 183 

Ohio  Farmers  Insurance  Co. — 170 
Old  Phoenix  National  Bank — 181 
Orban's  Flowers — 183 

Pelfon's  Foods — 184 
Permold — 178 

Polo,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Donald — 159 

Reinhardt,  Geo.  F.  Inc. — 185 
Rice  s Frock  Shop — 168 
Rickard's  Market — 177 
Rickard-Wi Ison  Insurance 
Agency — 177 
Roily's  Turck  Sales — 176 
Root,  A.  I.  Company — 180 

Savings  Deposit  Bank — 168 
Shreffler  Chrysler-Plymouth — 187 
Shangri-La  Rest  Home — 171 
Simmons  Co.,  Hausted  Division — 187 
Smith  Brothers  Wood  Shavings — 164 
Standard  Welding  & Steel 
Products — 1 73 


Taylor,  Ray  H.  Trucking  & 
Supply — 1 80 

Tubbs  Agency,  Inc.— 178 
United  Airlines — 160 


Wade's  Marathon — 187 

Waite  & Son  Memoiral  Home — 175 

Werner,  Lewis  A. — 163 

Wible,  Cal  Inc. — 177 


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Vauvenargues  said,  "The  greatest  Achievement  of  the  human  spirit  is  to  live  up  to  one's  opportuni- 
ties and  make  the  most  of  one's  resources."  This  year  we  have  attempted  to  portray  the  opportunities 
afforded  students  here  at  MHS. 

Students  attending  school  in  order  to  seize  these  opportunities  were  affected  by  affairs  and  events 
from  the  local  school  level  to  international  happenings. 

In  this  presidential  election  year,  we  heard  names  such  as  Romney,  Rockefeller,  Reagan,  McCar- 
thy, Kennedy,  and  Humphrey.  While  the  Vietnam  War  became  the  big  political  issue,  the  United 
States  found  itself  in  an  embarrassing  situation  with  the  Pueblo  Incident. 

Violence  continued  in  the  world;  and,  here  in  the  United  States  of  America,  Martin  Luther  King  and 
Senator  Robert  F.  Kennedy  were  gunned  down  by  assassins'  bullets. 

College  students  continued  to  riot  for  many  and  varied  reasons  and  took  over  administration  build- 
ings on  several  campuses.  Stories  of  LSD  and  marijuana  mingled  with  the  strike  news. 

Death  claimed  the  lives  of  two  Alabama  women— Helen  Keller,  who  gave  courage  and  inspiration 
to  millions;  and,  Governor  Lurleen  Wallace.  On  the  plus  side,  medical  history  was  made  in  South  Africa 
where  the  apparent  first  successful  human  heart  transplant  took  place. 

Top  movies  were  "The  Graduate"  and  "Bonnie  and  Clyde."  Kids  boogalooed  and  shingalinged  to  the 
music  of  Spanky  and  Our  Gang  and  The  Electric  Prunes.  Tiny  Tim  became  a sensation.  Sayings  such 
as  "groovy"  and  "blew  my  mind"  were  frequently  heard. 

The  local  city  scene  found  community  leaders  planning  for  a sesquicentennial  celebration  in  June, 
1968.  A new  court  annex  took  shape  and  the  fire  house  got  a face  lifting  with  a coat  of  red  paint. 

Through  all  the  happenings,  school  went  on  about  as  usual  with  the  activities  of  daily  routine,  not 
to  mention  the  usual  term  papers,  reports,  tests,  athletic  events,  food  and  financial  drives.  The  change 
in  administration  was  very  smooth.  The  courtyard  took  on  a new  look  under  the  watchful  eye  of 
Mr.  Carter,  while  the  front  of  the  building  received  a dressing  up  with  trees  and  shrubbery. 

Seniors  celebrated  upcoming  graduation  by  visiting  Cedar  Point  and  rearranging  the  furniture 
one  evening  after  hours. 

Too  soon,  it  is  all  over,  this  senior  year  of  1968;  but  it  certainly  is  not  forgotten. 

The  Editor  extends  sincere  thanks  to  the  staff  members  and  her  adviser,  Mr.  Webb;  to  Sylvart  Stu- 
dios, the  Gazette,  our  advertising  patrons,  and  to  you  the  subscriber.  Thanks  for  permitting  us  to 
pilot  you  through  the  course  of  "Opportunities  Unlimited"  here  at  MHS. 


—Kathy  Kline,  Editor 


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